Real Betis 'Withdraw' Antony Bid After Man Utd Transfer Complication
Manchester United agreed to sell Antony to Real Betis for about £25 million plus add-ons, including a 50% sell-on clause, after a successful loan spell last season.
- Manchester United have agreed to sell Antony to Real Betis for an initial transfer fee of £25 million, with additional clauses included, ending his time at Old Trafford.
- Antony had a successful loan at Betis last season, scoring nine goals in 26 matches, but faces complications regarding unpaid salary owed by United, reported to be over £6 million.
- Antony is willing to take a pay cut to join Betis but is not willing to waive the salary owed to him by United, causing delays in the agreement.
- Despite United allowing Antony to travel to Spain for a medical, Real Betis is exploring alternative signings due to unsettled financial terms.
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The English club insists on asking for direct sale for a very high amount and there is no agreement between the parties after the greenish offer
Transfer: ‘We can’t afford Man United’s demand’ – Real Betis pulls out on Antony deal - News360 Info - Breaking News, Nigerian News and Multimedia, World News.
Spanish LaLiga side, Real Betis, has confirmed they have withdrawn their offer for Antony. The LaLiga side were in the pursuit of the Brazilian winger but it appears the deal has now crashed. Fabrizio Romano, a football transfer expert, said that no progress was made. In a statement on Friday, the club said they cannot […] The post Transfer: ‘We can’t afford Man United’s demand’ – Real Betis pulls out on Antony deal appeared first on News360 Inf…
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