Antony in Tears about Life in Manchester: What Happened to the Player at Man United.
Antony's Transfer to Real Betis
According to The Sun: Manchester United player Antony, having gone through tough times in the club, broke down and apologized during his presentation at Real Betis. The player completed the transfer to the Spanish club for £21.7 million, although his initial value in Manchester was £85.5 million in 2022.
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After the last season ended, Antony spent six months on loan at Betis, helping the club reach the Conference League final. However, upon returning to Manchester, he trained separately and lived in a hotel for 40 days, which led to emotional tears during a meeting with journalists in Spain.
“What happened in Manchester, only I know. It was hard. I’m sorry,” said Antony. “Training separately is part of life. I knew this moment would come. It's in the past. Seville is more beautiful than Manchester. I’m finally here.”
Antony struggled through his time in Manchester after his expensive transfer.
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Financial Losses of Manchester United
Antony became part of a team that left the club on the last day of the transfer window, along with Rasmus Hojlund, who also went on loan to Napoli. The total financial losses for the club from the two players amounted to nearly £90 million.
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Antony, who moved to Real Betis, leaves behind a difficult period at Manchester United, marked by emotional experiences and financial losses for the club. The move to the Spanish club gives the player a chance to revive his career in a more comfortable atmosphere where he hopes to find new motivation and restore his normal playing level. This is an important moment for both the player and both clubs, as Manchester United is also experiencing serious financial repercussions. Read also
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