
Premier League
Brazilian forward Antony is enjoying his time at Real Betis and has already made clear his intention to extend his stay at the green-and-white club. The winger, on loan from Manchester United until the end of the season, has expressed his desire to remain at least another year in Heliópolis, where he has once again felt important and regained his form after a challenging period in England.
Ramón Alarcón, Betis' CEO, confirmed in a recent interview with El Pelotazo de Canal Sur that the player himself conveyed his intention to stay at the club. "He told me he would like to stay another year," stated the executive, highlighting Antony's quick adaptation to the city and the team.
A financially challenging operation
However, the Brazilian's continuity does not solely depend on his will. Betis will need to negotiate with Manchester United for a new loan deal, which would involve agreeing on a significant portion of his salary. Currently, Antony earns around 14 million euros per season, a figure that is high for the possibilities of the green-and-white side.
The winger, who has once again caught the eye of the Brazilian national team thanks to his performances at Betis, sees this continuity as an opportunity to arrive in full form for the 2026 World Cup. Now, everything hinges on reaching an agreement with United and establishing conditions that make his stay at the Benito Villamarín viable.
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