Antony has described leaving Manchester United as the best decision of his life as he flourishes at Real Betis. The 26-year-old was part of the so-called 'bomb squad,' a group of United players considered surplus to requirements and made available for transfer. Its other members were Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia.
Last summer, Antony completed a permanent move to Betis, where he had experienced a successful loan spell during the second half of last season. Although United absorbed a substantial financial loss on a player they bought from Ajax for around £80 million, his exit benefited both parties after a disappointing stint at Old Trafford.
The Brazilian is maximising his fresh start, based on his form this season, delivering 13 goals and nine assists. Betis sit fifth in the Spanish top flight and could qualify for the Champions League if La Liga receives an additional spot, though that could still be awarded to the Bundesliga.
Speaking about his decision to convert his Betis loan into a permanent transfer, Antony told ESPN Brazil: "It was one of the best decisions of my life to stay at Betis. I am very happy. My family weighed heavily in the decision. Seeing them happy is important. It makes things lighter on the pitch when the family is well."
Antony is hopeful that his current form will earn him a spot in Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil squad for the World Cup. He said: "My biggest dream is to play in the World Cup, but I have to do my part, my work. The national team is a consequence. I really want to return, to play in my second World Cup. It is always my objective to wear the national team shirt."
Antony also opened up last year, revealing he was a new man following his unhappy spell at Old Trafford. He told the FIFA website: "The new Antony is someone who has learned from hardships, who respects the process and has found joy in playing again. Today, I can proudly say that I'm living my best life, in a place where I've chosen to settle with my wife and children, in a city that has welcomed us with open arms and helped me find peace. The tranquillity I've found off the pitch has had a positive impact on my performances on it. I feel more mature, aware of my responsibilities and happy about every training session and match."



