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Real Betis reveal stance over permanent transfer deal for Man Utd flop Antony

Real Betis sporting director Manu Fajardo has confirme the club will do ‘everything possible’. To keep hold of Antony beyond the end of the season.

Antony complete a January loan switch from Manchester United เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย to Betis, with a view to getting his stuttering career back on track, and the 25-year-old has quickly won over fans in Seville with a string of impressive performances.

The Brazil international manage just one goal for the Red Devils prior to the move but has rediscovere his scoring boots in. Spain, netting four times in 13 in all competitions under the guidance of Manuel Pellegrini.

However, Antony’s return to form has done little to change the minds of those in power at Old Trafford, with. United’s hierarchy actively looking to offload the attacker at the end of the campaign.

Antony arrive at the Theatre of Dreams for an eye-watering fee of £82million less than three years ago and. United are resigne to making a huge loss on the forward – a player. Gary Neville recently describe as one of the worst signings in the club’s history.

It’s understood United have slappe a £40million price tag on Antony, though could be persuade. Into shaking hands on a lower fee when the summer transfer window opens for business.

Antony has repeatedly hinte that he would be keen to continue his stay with. Betis – and it appears the La Liga outfit are on the same page as the Brazilian.

‘It’s a source of satisfaction on a personal level, but it’s the result of teamwork,’ Betis chief Fajardo said of Antony’s strong start following the side’s 1-1 draw with Barcelona.

‘Although I’m responsible for the sporting direction, there are many people involved in this signing.

‘It’s still early days, but we’ll try in different ways to do everything possible to continue enjoying Antony.’

Fajardo is immensely proud of Betis’ Europa League journey this season, with the club preparing for the first leg of their quarter-final clash with Polish outfit Jagiellonia Bialystok on Thursday evening.

‘We are one of the few Spanish teams that are in two competitions,’ he added.

‘It means a lot to be able to be in the semi-finals of a European competition.’