Manchester United believed Antony’s form during his Real Betis loan would spark a bidding war.
It hasn’t. And Betis are now cocky about getting their man.
The front page of Estadio Deportivo shouts belief: Betis expect Antony to return — and at a price that suits them. The local paper claims Man United are disappointed by the lack of outside offers, which is giving the Spanish club the upper hand.
“Without a doubt, Antony will be our most complicated deal of the summer — but we believe it’ll go our way.” — Estadio Deportivo
What’s Holding Up Antony’s Sale?
United Overestimated Market Demand
Manchester United expected Antony’s strong performances at Betis last season to create a queue of suitors.
But those offers never came. Sources in Seville say United’s valuation was unrealistic — and Betis are simply waiting it out.
Antony Staying Put in Seville
Despite technically returning to Manchester United, Antony is still based in Seville. He’s training locally and has even brought family members over — a clear sign he’s planning a longer stay.
Antony’s 2024/25 Stats at Real Betis
Stat | Value |
---|---|
Appearances (La Liga) | 28 |
Goals | 6 |
Assists | 5 |
Chances Created | 34 |
Dribbles Completed | 52 |
Key Passes | 25 |
Analyst Verdict
United overplayed their hand. Antony wants Betis, Betis want Antony, and with no other clubs at the table, United may be forced into a deal on Betis’ terms.
Key Slight
- Manchester United expected a bidding war — but got silence
- Real Betis remain the only serious suitor
- Antony still lives in Seville — and has no plans to leave
- A structured loan-to-buy deal now looks most likely
What’s Next?
Unless a Premier League club makes a late move, Betis are likely to secure Antony on a loan-plus-option deal. United may need to lower their demands or risk an unhappy winger on the books.
Should Manchester United cash in on Antony now — or hold out for a better offer?
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