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Antony has become a hot property in the transfer market just days after concluding his loan spell at "Betis". The 25-year-old Brazilian winger caught attention with his stellar performances for the Spanish club, who would love to retain his services.

However, "Manchester United" - who still owns the player's rights - won't make any deal easy or inexpensive, despite not having concrete plans for him next season. The Red Devils are reportedly setting a minimum asking price of 50 million euros.

According to German media, Bundesliga champions "Bayern Munich" have earmarked between 50-70 million euros for a single player this summer, with Antony emerging as a potential target. The Bavarian giants have already initiated contact with the Brazilian's representatives, though negotiations appear to be in early stages.

Interestingly, "Bayer Leverkusen" has also joined the race for the former Ajax star's signature. Both German clubs certainly have the financial muscle to meet United's demands, leaving "Betis" at a significant disadvantage despite the player's apparent happiness during his time with the Spanish side.

The situation is further complicated by the presence of Erik Ten Hag, who previously worked with Antony at Manchester United. Will the new manager's prior relationship with the player influence his future? The coming weeks should provide clearer direction on where the talented winger will be showcasing his skills next season.