Amidst reports Antony is biding his time to secure his desired return to Real Betis, he’s poised to have two new options to mull over in the form of Saudi Pro League sides.
The Manchester United winger is among Ruben Amorim’s exiled quartet left at Carrington to explore moves away whilst the rest of the squad embark on their pre-season tour of the United States.
Marcus Rashford officially joined Barcelona on loan this week, leaving Antony, Alejandro Garnacho, Tyrell Malacia and Jadon Sancho as the remaining outcast players facing uncertain futures.
Who’s interested in Antony this summer?

In Antony’s case, he has garnered interest from several suitors in recent weeks, although nothing has materialised as far as official negotiations being held.
It was reported last month that he had rebuffed a proposal to join Cesc Fabregas’ project with Como, while Atletico Madrid were said to be ‘emerging as favourites’ in the race for the Brazilian this week.
From his perspective, he is keen to repay Manuel Pellegrini’s faith by returning to the Villamarin Stadium in a long-term deal, as opposed to the half-season spell he enjoyed from January to May.
| Season | Games | Goals | Assists |
| 2024/2025 | 26 | 9 | 5 |
*Antony for Real Betis in all competitions, as per Transfermarkt
The ongoing obstacle preventing an agreement from being reached is that Betis cannot financially meet United’s £30 million demands for Antony – and the Reds are unwilling to sanction yet another loan without receiving any remuneration up front.
Antony’s stance on potential Saudi switch
As such, INEOS will be delighted with today’s revelation from Sky Sports’ Lyall Thomas, who has confirmed the 25-year-old is now a target for two unnamed Saudi clubs.
It’s thought Antony is taking his time to consider the offers on the table, and, while he would ideally continue plying his trade in Europe, he ‘could be open’ to a Middle Eastern switch.




I think united is repeating the same mistake of Ten, you can not exile a player for your intention not for the club a player never he a material of the club a manager’s work is to groom him to fit his style if you can not do that then?. I May. Antony and Sancho are good players look at Sancho he was loan to Dortmund, Dortmund went up to champion league final, to Chelsea, Chelsea took uropa cup and Antony has only 26 games 9 goals and 5 assist. What do you need as a manager?
Attitude and confidence under intense pressure.
Antony came highly recommended and well hyped by the press. He rode on that ti gain access to MU but did not realize he was riding a tiger.
He lost his head in the whole process.
Exactly my thoughts. United have shown poor decisions regarding selling and buying quality players. The concept of buying big names is long gone. Get the best talent and nurture it to suit your style and philosophy, full stop. With such a poor strategy, United will continue to aspire for mid-table residence.
Your English is as ungrammartical and poorly constructed as the costly but ill-tempered duo Antony and Sancho’s entire games for Manchester United FC! If they’re so good as you painted them here, they would have shown it to the coach that signed them or bought by other clubs by now… Along with the disrespectful and divisive Garnacho, they should be sold without further delay or used to ‘sweeten’ new targets.