British media: Benfica has negotiated Anthony in two rounds but failed, Atletico and other teams continue to pay attention to him
3:09pm, 9 August 2025Football
Anthony has been linked with other teams this summer and Manchester United hopes to send him away. Sources recently revealed that Anthony's departure from the team this summer window seems a bit complicated. Manchester United ideally hopes to sell Anthony forever, but the goal is currently quite challenging, and Anthony has rejected the invitation from the Saudi team and Brazil's Bottafogo.
Benfica is now Anthony's new suitor, but they are only considering loan deals. Sources also said that Atletico Madrid, Brighton and RB Leipzig are also paying attention to Anthony's situation.
"Benfica is discussing the possibility of loaning Anthony. The two sides have had two contacts at present, but Manchester United only hopes to let the player go if they receive the transfer fee." The source said.
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