Sevilla Daily: Betis is close to reaching an agreement with Manchester United on loan to Anthony again
According to the Sevilla Daily, Betis is close to reaching a final agreement with Manchester United on Anthony's transfer.
Betis has been working hard to advance Anthony's transfer all summer, and the players have rejected all other clubs' transfer proposals. Until Wednesday, Betis' representatives were still negotiating with Manchester United's top leaders. After multiple rounds of negotiations, the two sides have reached a preliminary agreement in the last few hours, and Anthony will return to Betis, and the specific details will be finalized soon.
Betis won a new loan agreement through various means, and eventually they and Manchester United will each hold 50% ownership of Anthony, with fees including fixed parts and floating terms that may exceed 20 million euros. The details have not been finalized yet, and there are still variables before the contract is signed, but it seems that it is coming to an end.
In addition, in order to adapt to the team's salary cap for the new season, Anthony agreed to lower his salary, and the player's salary will gradually increase with the years and will be linked to the team's competitive performance (such as participating in the Champions League). If there is still a transfer in the future, the player himself will receive a small share of the transfer fee as compensation for salary cuts.