Antony’s resurgence during his loan spell at Real Betis has turned heads across Europe. The Brazilian winger, who joined Betis from Manchester United in January, has rediscovered his spark in La Liga, becoming a key figure for the Spanish side.
His dynamic displays and contributions in both domestic and European competitions have sparked interest from several top clubs.
With his future at Old Trafford uncertain, the 25-year-old is attracting serious attention. Three LaLiga teams—Real Betis, Atletico Madrid, and Villarreal—are reportedly keen to secure his services.
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At Betis, Antony has found form and consistency, making a strong case to extend his stay. Atletico Madrid, led by Diego Simeone and set for another Champions League campaign, offer a compelling alternative.
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Meanwhile, Villarreal, currently among Spain’s top five, could also provide him with top-tier European football.
Juventus interest on Antony
In 22 matches for Betis, Antony has netted eight goals and added five assists. His standout performances came in the UEFA Conference League semi-final against Fiorentina, where he scored in both legs and contributed an assist, playing a decisive role in the tie.
Juventus have now reportedly joined the list of suitors raports Football Espana. With manager Igor Tudor preparing for a busy transfer window, the Italian giants see Antony as a potential key addition.
The presence of his Betis teammate Johnny Cardoso—who has also been linked with a move to Turin—could play a role in influencing the winger’s decision.
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Antony’s time at Manchester United has largely been underwhelming, with only 12 goals and five assists in 96 appearances since his high-profile €95 million move from Ajax in 2022.
Despite the hype, he struggled to make a meaningful impact and often faced criticism for his showboating and apparent lack of drive.
Now, with multiple clubs showing interest and his confidence seemingly restored, Antony stands at a crossroads. Whether he remains in Spain or embarks on a new chapter in Italy, a fresh start away from Old Trafford looks increasingly likely.