Earlier this month, Antony rejected moves to Botafogo and his boyhood club Sao Paulo, and it seems he's keen to stay in Europe. The 24-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at Real Betis in Spain, where he scored nine goals and impressed fans.
As a result, Antony is in high demand this summer, and Al-Nassr have made an offer to sign him. However, Antony is reportedly keen to return to Seville and play for Betis again, and is unlikely to be swayed by any other offers.
The situation is complicated for Manchester United, who need to offload players before they can make further signings. They must sell Antony for £32.8 million to avoid making a loss on his transfer, which cost £81.3 million in 2022.
A move back to Betis would be Antony's dream, but the club cannot afford the fee or his wages, which would need to be reduced. Manchester United need to find a solution for Antony soon, or risk him being stuck at the club or loaned out like Marcus Rashford earlier this month.