Antony has already been told he won't be part of Manchester United's pre-season training by coach Rúben Amorim. This means he's likely to leave the team. Although no offer has been made for him, Real Betis is interested in buying him after his impressive performances last season.
Two Saudi Arabian teams are also interested in Antony, according to reports. However, he prefers to stay in Europe, where Atlético Madrid and Bayern Munich are keeping a close eye on him. Last season, Antony scored nine goals and made five assists in 26 games for Real Betis.
His impressive performances in LaLiga have silenced his critics, and now he's a target for several top clubs. Manchester United will likely have to sell him to make room for new signings.
As the transfer window approaches, Manchester United's plans for Antony are becoming clearer. The team will have to decide whether to sell him to a European club or keep him at Old Trafford.