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Antony Hits Out at United Over Betis Move

Antony (Real Betis), Manchester United
Summer 2025

Antony accused Manchester United of “disrespecting” him before sealing his summer switch to Real Betis. The Brazilian forward, once signed for £85m from Ajax, claimed he endured 40 days in a hotel training away from Amorim’s squad before securing a late permanent transfer.
After impressing on loan with nine goals and a Conference League final run, Antony forced a return to Betis. Though grateful for past trophies under Erik ten Hag, he said United mishandled his exit. Now thriving in Spain, Antony eyes a Brazil recall for 2026.

Betis prepare bumper renewal offer for Isco

Isco (Real Betis)
September 2025

Real Betis are preparing a new deal for Isco that will see him become joint-highest earner with Antony, who arrived from Manchester United. Talks are set to accelerate despite Isco being sidelined, as Betis move to reward their playmaker’s importance. Since joining in 2023, Isco has been instrumental, driving Betis’ rise under Pellegrini. With Antony reshaping the wage structure, Betis are eager to maintain balance and secure their leaders. Both parties are committed, making a swift resolution likely this month.

Antony Nears Permanent Exit as United Accept Betis Offer

Antony (Real Betis)
August 2025

Manchester United have accepted a £25m offer from Real Betis for winger Antony, including a 50% sell-on clause. The Brazilian, omitted from United’s squad this summer, is close to ending his torrid three-year spell at Old Trafford.
Antony impressed at Betis last season on loan, scoring nine goals in 26 games, prompting the La Liga club’s push for a permanent deal. United, eager to offload surplus players, await personal terms agreement to complete one of their biggest departures of the window.

Antony’s Future Hangs as Betis Ready Fresh Bid

Antony (Manchester United)
August 2025

Real Betis will make a fresh bid for Antony within 24 hours after United rejected an earlier loan proposal. The £85m signing has been exiled under Amorim and faces uncertainty with the deadline looming. Antony enjoyed a strong Betis loan last season but is stuck in Amorim’s “bomb squad” at United. Betis are pressing for a permanent deal, while United weigh recovering a transfer fee for one of their costliest flops.

Zinchenko on Porto Radar

Oleksandr Zinchenko (Arsenal)
August 2025

Porto, Fenerbahce, and Real Betis are monitoring Zinchenko, who has fallen out of favour under Mikel Arteta. With one year left on his contract, he may run it down; Myles Lewis-Skelly’s breakout has pushed him down the left-back pecking order.

Antony Determined to Force Betis Return

Antony (Manchester United)
August 2025

Antony is refusing all offers except a move back to Real Betis, rejecting Benfica and Saudi Pro League bids. United are struggling to offload the winger, with Betis delaying negotiations to secure a late loan deal on favourable terms. Antony shone at Betis last season.

Mateo Joseph Asks to Leave Leeds

Mateo Joseph (Leeds United)
July 2025

Leeds striker Mateo Joseph has informed manager Daniel Farke of his desire to leave the club, preferring a move to Spain. He skipped Leeds’ training camp in Germany and is attracting renewed interest from Real Betis.
Farke won’t block Joseph’s departure but insists any transfer must meet Leeds’ valuation. Betis had a previous £10m+ bid rejected. Joseph, under long-term contract, cites Spanish roots as motivation for requesting a fresh challenge abroad.

Antony Bids Emotional Farewell to Real Betis

Antony (Real Betis)
June 2024

Antony has posted a farewell message on Instagram, suggesting his loan spell at Real Betis is ending despite the club’s strong desire to keep him permanently after a productive season in Spain.
The Brazilian winger scored nine goals and provided five assists in 26 appearances. Betis hoped to negotiate a continued stay, but Antony’s emotional statement hints at a return to Manchester United or a new move.

Betis Pursue Permanent Antony Deal from Man Utd

Antony (Real Betis)
Meetings scheduled this week

Real Betis want to retain Brazilian winger Antony after a successful loan spell from Manchester United, where he scored five goals in 17 matches and helped the Spanish side reach the UEFA Europa Conference League final.
Betis will meet United to discuss a potential second loan or partial ownership deal. However, United prefer a full sale to recover some of the €95m spent on Antony. A wage cut from the player is essential either way.

Atlético Madrid Target Johnny Cardoso as Partey Alternative

Johnny Cardoso (Real Betis)
Summer 2025

Atlético Madrid have prioritized a move for Real Betis and U.S. midfielder Johnny Cardoso amid contract issues blocking a Thomas Partey return.
Despite an €80m release clause and Spurs’ interest, Atleti believe Cardoso’s decision will outweigh other factors.

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