Manchester United is said to have a financial windfall if Antony and Real Betis make the opportunities in the Europa Conference League final upset.
Antony will inspire the Spanish side against Chelsea on Wednesday evening while they want to win a first European trophy.
The winger has been in dazzling form since he got on loan in January, scored nine goals and added five assists in an exciting few months.
In tears demolished, he recently admitted that he could go for days without eating in United in his £ 86 million from Ajax in his £ 86 million.
But the revitalized star could give Ruben Amorim a small boost in the transfer market if it is planning in the final.
That's because the Spanish outlet ABC reports that Betis United £ 306,000 is due according to their loan agreement when they cancel the trophy.
The side of Manuel Pellegrini wants to keep the 25-year-old, but has to burst around £ 30-35 million and defend the competition for his signature.
The Brazilian has surprised fans with a range of stunning goals, including a 91st minute winner against Espanyol earlier this month.
“I will provide the car if it has to be abducted, but let him stay, whatever happens,” club legend Joaquin made jokes.
Antony was completely mocked for his performances after he had moved to Old Trafford to reunite with Erik ten Hag, but his recent comments suggest that there was more under the surface than what the eye met.
'[Coming to Betis] A lot changed because I had to find myself because of everything I have experienced in my personal life, “Antony told TNT Sports Brazil.
'Like I said, I wanted to do things, but they didn't seem to come because I wasn't happy, I didn't feel that desire to play football, and I had to find myself and be happy again because football was always something I loved.
'I went through difficult times [at Manchester United] When I no longer felt that pleasure. I have always told my brother, I told him that I could no longer assume. '
Antony made 14 gigs for Manchester United this season and played under both Ten Hag and his successor Ruben Amorim.
But the mental toll to be unable to reach the heights he had changed at Ajax as a person to the point he had become out of love with football.
'[My brother] said that I had to hold a little longer, that things would change. It even made me emotional because they were very tough days in front of me, “Antony said, reduced to tears as he told the story.
'Only I know what it was like to be there, not to have the power to even play with my son, days without eating, stay locked in my room.
“So, for me it was very complicated, but thank goodness, with the help of my family and especially with the help of God, I have succeeded in making progress and today I am very happy here.”
