
Antony’s name is resurfacing across European headlines, but this time not because of his turbulent spell at Manchester United. Instead, the Brazilian winger is reportedly attracting interest from Real Madrid following a noticeable resurgence in form at Real Betis. The former Ajax star, once regarded as one of the most disappointing and expensive signings in United’s history after his £85 million arrival in 2022, appears to be rebuilding his confidence and rhythm in Spain—enough to draw attention from the Bernabéu according to multiple reports in both England and Spain.
During his three seasons in the Premier League, Antony delivered only five goals and three assists in 62 appearances, far below the expectations tied to his hefty transfer fee. Nevertheless, he insists his time at Old Trafford made him mentally stronger and more determined to prove critics wrong. In recent interviews with Spanish and Brazilian media, the winger has voiced frustration with his treatment at United but emphasized that those challenges have become part of his growth.
Speaking to the Spanish newspaper AS last October, Antony—who signed permanently with Real Betis over the summer—reflected on how he was isolated from the squad during his final months under manager Ruben Amorim. “I didn’t speak much with Amorim; there wasn’t much communication,” he explained. “His decision to make me train separately was already made.
All I could do was respect it. Today, I’m fine. I took care of myself, trained well even while being apart. After three months, I played 90 minutes again, and that performance came from the work I kept doing quietly behind the scenes.” The rumors linking him to Real Madrid suggest that the Spanish giants may be evaluating him as a medium-term option to strengthen their attacking depth, particularly given their ongoing strategy of adding fast, technical wingers to their rotation.
However, no formal negotiations have been confirmed, and the situation remains speculative. For now, Antony appears focused on solidifying his revival at Betis, while whispers of a possible move to Madrid continue to circulate in the European transfer market.
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