💨 Abstract
Real Betis is pursuing a loan deal with an option to buy for Manchester United's Antony, who impressed during his January loan spell with nine goals and five assists in 25 games. Antony wants to return to Betis, but United values him between £35million and £40million, which Betis may struggle to match. United favors a permanent sale due to financial needs. Juventus and Bayer Leverkusen also show interest.
Courtesy: Tony Mogan
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