New direction for Antony: The Brazilian could leave Old Trafford

Antony's future at Manchester United uncertain as potential transfer rumors swirl

Antony / Photo: GOAL
Antony / Photo: GOAL
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Manchester United are reportedly open to selling Brazilian winger Antony to Chelsea, according to sources close to the club. The Red Devils are said to be willing to negotiate a deal at a "reasonable" price, signaling their readiness to part ways with the 24-year-old.

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Antony joined Manchester United from Ajax in a big-money move in 2022 but has failed to consistently live up to expectations at Old Trafford. The Brazilian winger has struggled to adapt to the Premier League and has been in and out of the starting eleven.

With Erik ten Hag looking to reshape his squad, Antony has been identified as a potential departure. The club's hierarchy believes that selling the winger would free up funds to reinvest in other areas of the team.

Chelsea, on the other hand, have been on the lookout for attacking reinforcements and Antony fits the profile of the player they are looking for. The Blues have been linked with a number of wingers in recent months, but Antony is seen as a more realistic target given his experience in the Premier League.

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The potential move would reunite Antony with his former manager, Erik ten Hag, who brought him to Manchester United from Ajax. The Dutch coach is believed to be a big admirer of the Brazilian's talent and is keen to work with him again.

However, there are still several hurdles to overcome before a deal can be completed. Chelsea must first agree on a fee with Manchester United, and they must also convince Antony to make the move to Stamford Bridge. The Brazilian winger is said to be open to a new challenge, but he is also aware of the interest from other clubs.

If a deal can be struck, it would be a significant coup for Chelsea. Antony is a talented player with the potential to become one of the best wingers in the Premier League. However, the Blues will need to be careful not to overpay for the Brazilian.

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