Antony became emotional as he reflected on the difficulties he faced both on and off the field during his time at Manchester United.
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However, he struggled to adjust to the demands of the Premier League and gradually fell out of favor at Old Trafford.
During the first half of the season, he failed to start a single league match and eventually moved to Real Betis on loan, having played only a limited number of minutes for United.
Despite his previous success at Ajax, Antony was unable to replicate his form in England and often found himself the subject of criticism from frustrated fans.
“I didn’t feel that desire to play football,” he told TNT Sports Brasil. “I needed to find myself and be happy again because playing football was always something I loved. I went through difficult times when I no longer felt that pleasure. I even always told my brother, I told him that I couldn’t take it anymore.
“They were very hard days for me. Only I know what it was like to be there at home, not having the strength to even play with my son, going days without eating, staying locked in my room.
“So, for me it was very complicated, but thank God, with the help of my family and mainly with the help of God, I managed to get ahead and today I am very happy here.”
Antony has been in excellent form since joining Betis, contributing with both goals and assists while playing a vital role in their journey to the UEFA Conference League final.
His performances have significantly boosted Manchester United’s chances of securing a profitable transfer, as interest in the winger continues to grow.
Atletico Madrid and Juventus have emerged as potential suitors, setting the stage for a possible bidding war with Betis, who are eager to make his stay permanent.
In February, Betis chief Ramon Alcaron said: “The other day the CEO of United called me. We sent them details of the player throughout the week so they can see we’re looking after their asset.
“We have very good chemistry with United and the player, who is happy here. It is a possibility that he will continue next season, why not?”