Antony’s shape at Laliga on 25/2024 should be enough to scratch his head in front of the summer window.
Especially in light of all Reuben Amorim and Manchester United. Inconsistent (To say the least) with the Red Devils.
The Old Trafford boss remained shy about his on-loan star’s future in the Theatre of Dreams when he forced the matter ahead of his return to Premier League action.
Of course, there is no denying that Antony enjoys some exceptional forms on Spain’s top flights, and has registered eight target contributions in his 12 appearances with Real Betis.
Because of its value, the winger registers a goal or support once every 124.6 minutes.
Reuben Amorim is unclear about Antony’s future
Fabrizio Romano broadcast Amorim’s comments on X (formerly Twitter) about the 25-year-old’s potential return to Manchester.
The Manchester United head coach refused to confirm in either way and was able to kick the road near the summer transfer window.
The current requirement for the 25-year-old at United is to take him at the end of June 2027.
Antony may be difficult to off-road
Ben Foster has already warned United decision makers that considering his high wages, it could be a little difficult to sell anyway.
The worst-case scenario, the Red Devils are forced to inject some of their apparently sparse cash to ensure that the forward leaves ahead of the expiration of their contract.
However, there is an alternative argument worth at least some consideration in light of Antony’s positive form in Spain.
Will Manchester United continue to roll the Good Times in the 2025/26 Premier League?
It’s a big question when general answers ring out, based on the contributions of 96 appearances with the British giants and 17 goals.
It proves that Antony’s time with Real Betis has a gem to be excavated in Old Trafford or elsewhere.