Manchester United has made it clear that Antony is no longer part of their plans. The club has stripped him of his shirt number and added him to the transfer list. This means that United is open to selling Antony, and Betis is taking advantage of this situation.
According to reports, Betis can sign Antony for €35 million, which is within their budget. However, Antony's contract demands are a major obstacle for the Spanish club. To overcome this issue, Betis is proposing a different deal to United.
Betis hopes to offer United a €20 million deal, which would include a significant 30 per cent sell-on clause. This means that if Antony is sold by Betis in the future, United would receive a substantial amount of money. The offer has not been delivered yet, but Antony's agent is pushing for United to accept it.