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Antony Shines for Real Betis with Another Assist

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Antony is really making waves at Real Betis adding another assist to his growing list of achievements. The Brazilian winger who’s on loan from Manchester United has now been involved in five goals showing what he can do and his worth in La Liga.

  • Antony has got five goal contributions since joining Real Betis on loan.
  • His performances show what he can bring to La Liga.
  • Antony’s loan move has turned out good for him and Real Betis.

Antony’s Impact at Real Betis

You can’t deny Antony’s effect at Real Betis with his latest assist showing more of his attacking skills. Since he came on loan from Manchester United he’s got two goals and three assists. Some of his best games include when he scored and assisted in a 3-0 win against Real Sociedad and scored an important goal in a 3-2 win over Celta de Vigo. Antony’s ability to turn games around is becoming really important for Real Betis who want to keep using his talents till the season’s done.


Transition from Manchester United to Real Betis

Antony’s move to Real Betis is a big moment in his career. After he joined Ajax from São Paulo for €15.75 million he made a huge move to Manchester United in 2022 for about €95 million. Wanting more game time Antony went to Real Betis on loan in January 2025. How good he’s playing now has made Betis attack better and his market value has gone up to €20 million. While Manchester United deals with changes like Marcus Rashford’s future being unclear and Alejandro Garnacho getting more important, Antony’s loan gives him a chance to get better.

Looking Ahead

While Antony keeps doing good at Real Betis both his current team and Manchester United are watching how he does real close. Since the loan ends in June 2025 there’s gonna be more talk about where he’ll end up. While Manchester United deals with their own problems how well Antony does in Spain could change what happens when he goes back to the Premier League. As he’s getting close to turning 25 the Brazilian international is still showing lots of promise and looks ready to keep getting better in his football career.

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