LaLiga
Antony Reveals Why He Rejected Bayern Munich To Stay Loyal To Real Betis
When loyalty still exists in modern football, it’s worth celebrating.
Brazil international Antony, who is enjoying a remarkable resurgence at Real Betis, has revealed that he turned down a dramatic last-minute move to Bayern Munich during the final 24 hours of the summer transfer window.
And the reason? Loyalty—and happiness.
Fresh off scoring five goals in his last six matches, Antony looks reborn in Seville. Betis fans have embraced him, the club has trusted him, and the results are showing on the pitch. But what many didn’t know was how close the story came to taking a completely different turn.
According to Antony, Bayern Munich made a strong push to sign him just before Betis sealed his permanent transfer. Not only did the German giants reach out—they had Vincent Kompany call him personally.
“Bayern tried to sign me in the final 24 hours of the summer window,” Antony revealed. “Kompany called me personally… we spoke, he said he’s always been a big fan of my game… but I gave my word to Betis and I couldn’t betray them. Betis for me means happiness.”
In an era where transfer fees, agents, and last-minute hijacks dominate headlines, Antony’s response feels refreshing. He valued the club that gave him a second chance—something money or prestige could not outweigh.
A Transfer Saga With A Happy Ending
Antony’s permanent move to Real Betis wasn’t a simple transaction. It followed a successful six-month loan spell beginning January 2025, where he rediscovered his spark—scoring nine goals in 26 appearances and becoming an instant fan favorite.
By summer, Betis wanted him. Antony wanted Betis. But negotiations stretched on until 1 September 2025, when the club finalized the deal.
The details?
Betis paid €22 million upfront plus €3 million in add-ons, while Manchester United inserted a 50% future profit clause—clearly still believing the winger’s value can rise.
Looking at his current form, they may have been right.
Why This Matters
Antony’s decision sends a message:
Sometimes, the right club isn’t the richest one—it’s the one that feels like home.
With Betis fighting for a strong La Liga finish and European aspirations growing each week, the Brazilian’s loyalty may prove to be one of the defining moments of their season.
And here at Sports Market International—your go-to destination for the best sports insights and trending football stories—we’ll be watching every chapter of this Andalucian love story unfold.
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