In a crazy twist Real Betis has gotten Antony from Manchester United permanent like. They was first trying to get him on loan but ended up paying €25 million for him instead. They made this deal where they got to give United half the money if they sell him later which is pretty smart. Antony who’s really quick and good with the ball is gonna make their attack way better.
- Real Betis wanted to loan him first but ended up buying him for €25 million
- United gets half the money if Betis sells him later
- Antony’s gonna make their attack better with how quick and creative he is
Antony’s Journey to Real Betis
Antony didn’t do so great at Manchester United if we’re being honest. Everyone thought he was gonna be amazing when United paid €95 million to get him from Ajax in 2022 but he kinda struggled to play good most of the time. He played 96 games and only got 12 goals but he did win the FA Cup and League Cup while he was there. United letting him go to Betis is part of them trying to fix their team up.
🚨 EXCL: Real Betis reach agreement with Man Utd to sign Antony on permanent. #RealBetis initially wanted straight loan but #DeadlineDay deal for 25yo winger €25m package + 50% sell-on clause. No termination payment to Brazil int’l by #MUFC @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/l8GL3b1usC
— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein)
September 01, 2025
Antony’s Role at Real Betis
Going to Real Betis could be really good for Antony to like start over. Since he’s played in big leagues before, he should help Betis do better in La Liga. He likes playing on the right side and cutting in with his left foot and everyone thinks this will help how Betis plays. The team is doing pretty good right now and fans are really excited to see what he can do.
Manchester United’s Transfer Strategy
United letting Antony go is part of how they’re trying to make the team better. The club is looking at getting different players to make the team stronger. If you wanna know more about what United’s been doing lately check out:
If you wanna see how Real Betis has been doing and learn more about the team check these out:









