Man Utd flop Antony's surprising Bayern Munich and Harry Kane rejection before Real Betis transfer
Manchester United flop Antony has revealed he rejected an offer to link up with Harry Kane at Bayern Munich before sealing his permanent transfer to Real Betis. The Brazilian winger, who fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford, officially sealed his return to Betis in a €25 million (£21m/$27m) deal on deadline day, penning a five-year contract.

Manchester United flop Antony has revealed he rejected an offer to link up with Harry Kane at Bayern Munich before sealing his permanent transfer to Real Betis. The Brazilian winger, who fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford, officially sealed his return to Betis in a €25 million (£21m/$27m) deal on deadline day, penning a five-year contract.
The Move from Manchester United to Real Betis
Antony, who struggled to make an impact during his time at Manchester United, made a surprising move to Real Betis in a €25 million transfer deal. Despite the struggles at Old Trafford, the Brazilian winger has now penned a five-year contract with the La Liga side.
Rejection of Bayern Munich Offer
In a surprising turn of events, Antony revealed that he rejected an offer to join Bayern Munich, where he could have potentially linked up with Tottenham Hotspur's star striker Harry Kane. This decision to snub Bayern Munich in favor of Real Betis showcases Antony's determination to find success at his new club.
Impact of Ruben Amorim's Reign at Manchester United
It was under Ruben Amorim's management at Manchester United that Antony fell out of favour, leading to his eventual departure from the club. The winger's struggles under Amorim's tactics possibly influenced his decision to seek a fresh start at Real Betis.
Bright Future at Real Betis
With his move to Real Betis, Antony now has the opportunity to reignite his career in La Liga. The winger will be hoping to make a significant impact and prove his worth at the Spanish club, as he aims to rediscover his best form and silence his critics.