Real Betis CEO Ramón Alarcón has warned Manchester United over the future of Antony, admitting the Spanish club will look for alternatives should the Red Devils refuse to extend his current loan deal for another year.
Antony's £86m ($101.2m) move to Old Trafford in 2022 has been nothing short of a disaster and the Brazilian has justifiably been labelled the biggest flop in Premier League history. He's struggled to nail down a starting berth in Manchester, managing just 12 goals in 96 appearances.
United decided to loan the 25-year-old abroad during the most recent winter transfer window and Betis took a chance on the trickster. Their gamble has been rewarded, with the former Ajax winger exploding into life in Seville.
Antony has scored seven times and provided four assists at the time of writing, helping Betis to sixth in La Liga and the semifinal of the Europa Conference League. Such form has naturally drawn speculation over his future, with United reportedly keen to offload him permanently this summer.
However, Betis chief Alarcón has revealed his desire to sign Antony on loan again next season, seemingly ruling out any permanent transfer for the South American.






