Antony spent the second half of the 2024-25 season on loan at Real Betis, where he scored nine goals and impressed fans. As a result, he is in high demand this summer. Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr has made an offer for Antony, but reports suggest that he wants to return to Seville as a priority.
Antony is deemed surplus to requirements at Manchester United, and the club needs to sell him to avoid making a loss. However, reports claim that the club must sell him for £32.8 million, which could be a challenge given his high wages. A move back to Betis would be Antony's dream, but the club cannot afford the fee or his wages, even if they were reduced.
Manchester United needs to offload players before they can make further additions in the transfer market. They must find a solution for Antony soon, or he may be stuck at the club or loaned out like Marcus Rashford earlier this month.