Manchester United’s transfer window remains as hectic as ever with Ruben Amorim desperate to reshape his squad before deadline day.
The Red Devils have already sanctioned multiple departures this summer, but further exits are expected as interest grows in several fringe players.
Clubs across Europe are circling as United look to cut down on wages and clear space for new arrivals.
With just over a week left until the window slams shut, the club are bracing themselves for another potentially dramatic twist.
The latest headline-grabber concerns Antony, with reports claiming Fenerbahce are ready to go all out to secure his services.
According to ESPN, the Turkish giants have tabled an offer worth around €45 million (£38m) for the winger, matching the valuation set by United.
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The Premier League side have naturally shown strong interest in advancing negotiations, but the final decision lies with Antony himself.
For now, the 25-year-old Brazilian remains unconvinced about a switch to Istanbul despite the lucrative wages on the table.
The player is said to be stalling, hopeful that other European clubs will make a move before the deadline.
However, the majority of interest so far has centred around loan proposals rather than permanent deals.
United, who have Antony under contract until June 2027, are unwilling to sanction another loan after last season’s stint at Real Betis, where the winger registered nine goals and six assists in 26 matches.
Betis remain among the most determined to bring him back, ideally on loan, while Antony himself is reportedly open to a return to Spain.
United chiefs remain adamant that only a permanent transfer will be considered, with the €45m (£38m) Fenerbahce offer standing as the strongest opportunity so far.
It is a stark reminder of how far Antony’s stock has fallen since his €100m (£85m) move from Ajax in 2022, a transfer that was once billed as the start of a new era at Old Trafford.
Now, with Amorim looking to press on with his rebuild, the club are faced with a crucial decision over whether to cash in or risk being stuck with another unsettled player.
