
EPL Index
·25 de mayo de 2025
Man Utd Flop Flourishes For Betis and Attracts Atletico Interest

EPL Index
·25 de mayo de 2025
Keywords: Antony transfer news, Manchester United, Real Betis, Europa Conference League Final, Chelsea, Ruben Amorim, Man Utd rebuild, Antony Chelsea links, £40m Antony fee
When Manchester United paid £87million for Antony in 2022, they expected samba flair, Ajax pedigree, and attacking swagger. What they got instead was a winger lost in translation—moments of promise buried beneath inconsistency and pressure. But under the Andalusian sun, the 25-year-old Brazilian has found both rhythm and redemption.
On Wednesday night in Wroclaw, Antony could cap a remarkable personal revival with a Europa Conference League winners’ medal for Real Betis—just a week after his former team-mates fell short in the Europa League Final against Spurs.
It’s a storyline rich with irony and intrigue. Though loaned out by new United boss Ruben Amorim in January, Antony is still owed a runners-up medal by the Red Devils for his four European appearances earlier in the season. Yet it’s with Betis, managed astutely by Manuel Pellegrini, where Antony has rediscovered the form that once lit up Amsterdam.
Betis face Chelsea in the Conference League showdown, and for Antony, it’s more than just silverware at stake. A standout performance on the continental stage could convince suitors—and perhaps even Old Trafford decision-makers—that the winger is once again a valuable commodity.
United are hoping to recoup around £40million as part of a broader summer clear-out to fund Amorim’s overhaul. While Betis are desperate to retain the Brazilian, finances are tight. The La Liga club haven’t splashed more than £25million on a player since signing Denilson in 1998, and Antony’s £180,000-a-week wage packet is well beyond their reach without United’s subsidy.
A second loan move has already been rejected. And with Champions League football now out of reach domestically, Betis will struggle to match the ambition Antony’s resurgence may now demand.
Atletico Madrid are circling, flush with cash and intrigued by Antony’s La Liga impact. Meanwhile, Chelsea—always on the lookout for wide attacking reinforcements—will be eyeing him closely on Wednesday. A strong showing against Premier League opposition could be enough to spark formal interest.
From emotional interviews—”I have cried with my mother, with my wife and with my siblings”—to sublime showings on the pitch, Antony has rebuilt his narrative in Spain. “I have found myself again at Real Betis,” he says, “and the fans have also found me.”
Whether his next chapter lies in Seville, Madrid, or London, Antony’s renaissance has ensured he won’t be short of options. For United, it’s a glimmer of hope that one of their costliest errors might yet yield something in return. For the player, Wednesday’s final isn’t just about a medal—it’s about proving that he was never the misfit some claimed him to be.
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