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Erik Ten Hag Makes Antony Transfer Admission as Winger Targets Manchester United Exit - Manchester Evening News

MANCHESTER UNITED, JUL 18 – Erik ten Hag praised Antony's quality but denied interest in signing him for Bayer Leverkusen despite United's efforts to sell the winger this summer transfer window.

  • Leverkusen manager Erik ten Hag praised Antony but ruled out a reunion this summer, saying `we're not interested in him at the moment, but we'll see what happens in the future`.
  • Following an initial surge, Antony's performances regressed significantly, scoring just one goal before being loaned to Real Betis last season.
  • In Seville, Antony scored nine goals and registered five assists in 26 games, and he is willing to take a 30 per cent wage cut to rejoin Real Betis.
  • Amid ongoing transfer talks, Antony faces a new market setback while Manchester United's efforts to sell unwanted players stall.
  • With the September 1 deadline approaching, Antony is likely to leave Manchester United before then, under contract until 2027.
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While waiting to reach an agreement to continue in the Betis, news about Antony’s future emerges from Germany. This Friday, Erik ten Hag referred to Bayer Leverkusen’s alleged interest in the Brazilian extreme.wf_cms.rss.read_more

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Manchester Evening News broke the news in Manchester, United Kingdom on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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