Overview
- Foot Mercato reports that Al-Nassr lodged an undisclosed offer while United insist on receiving at least €60 million
- United have sidelined Antony from first-team training as manager Ruben Amorim prioritizes squad revamp and new recruits
- The player rejected approaches from Botafogo and São Paulo, emphasizing his reluctance to return to Brazil at this stage of his career
- Antony rediscovered his form on loan at Real Betis in early 2025 but financial demands stalled any permanent deal in Spain
- United have bolstered their squad with Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Diego Leon ahead of Antony’s potential departure