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After an impressive beginning to the winger’s loan period at Real Betis, Juventus has entered the race to acquire Antony from Manchester United.
Deemed unnecessary at Old Trafford, Antony agreed to a loan arrangement with the Spanish club last month.
He has made an immediate impact at Betis after not starting a Premier League match in the season’s first half. In his opening three La Liga appearances, the Brazilian has netted twice and provided an assist.
As reported by Spanish outlet Fichajes, Italy is keen on his performances. Juventus is closely monitoring his play in anticipation of a potential summer transfer to permanently secure the 24-year-old.
The demands set by Manchester United for a player who initially cost £82 million from Ajax in 2022 remain unclear. He faced challenges in the Premier League, managing only five goals in 62 league matches for the Red Devils, despite reuniting with former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag.
With his excellent short passing ability from the right flank, Antony seems to align with Motta’s strategies more than Yildiz. Given Juventus’s roster of Portuguese and Brazilian players, he should also feel comfortable, as there won’t be significant language barriers.
With another forward on the club’s summer target list, Motta must maintain Serie A performance since achieving a Champions League position is vital for his future at Juventus and attracting top talent.
Antony receives the first red card of his career in Real Betis’ victory and will miss a crucial match against Real Madrid – World Soccer Talk.