MANCHESTER UNITED flop Antony is attracting interest from a major LaLiga club amid his stunning loan stint at Real Betis.
The winger joinedin 2022 following a whopping £86million deal with Ajax but never lived up to expectations as he only managed a mere total of 12 goals and five assists in 96 appearances.



That led Man Utd as he fell out of favour in November once manager Ruben Amorim replaced the man that brought him to Old Trafford Erik ten Hag.
The Brazil international has turned into a man reborn since moving to as he has already amassed six goals and four assists in 19 appearances across all competitions.
Many even claim that has regained his glittering prowess from his time at Ajax, which led to his big-money move to Manchester.
And the Brazilian’s resurgence has turned a lot of heads among football’s elite.
According to El Chiringuito, Atletico Madrid are among those clubs keeping tabs on the forward ahead of the summer transfer window.
are so keen that they have even made an enquiry for Antony, who would get a major second chance at top level as Diego Simeone’s side are set to play in next season’s Champions League.
However, it won’t be easy to price the ex-Sao Paulo star away despite Amorim reportedly having very little interest in keeping him as he prepares a major squad revamp.
That is because the same source claims the Red Devils will demand a fee in the region of â¬40-50million (£34-43m) for Antony.
This comes amid reports of Man Utd this summer as part of a huge rebuild.
Firstly, the four all-but definite exits come in the form ofJonnyEvans, Tom Heaton,Christian EriksenandVictor Lindelof.
United also want to permanently sell on-loan starsMarcus Rashford,Jadon Sancho and of course Antony to reinvest in a new goalscorer.
Casemirowill also be put up for sale as the Manchester giants look to raise funds for new signings.
Meanwhile, SunSport exclusively reported that the club are looking to sell goalkeeper
And thefutureof Onana’s No2Altay Bayindiris also up in the air as the Turkish stopper could seek morefootballin order to improve his chances of playing atthe 2026 World Cup.