Manchester United Flop Antony is covered for a loan agreement through Olympiacos.
The Brazil international joined United two years ago following a staggering £86million deal with Ajax.
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However, the forward has since failed to live up to expectations as he has only managed a mere 12 goals and five assists in 94 appearances with the Red Devils.
Antony had problems with former Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag, who in the past helped him rise to prominence at Ajax.
And the Brazilian could not press the button under the direction of the new coach Rubén Amorim.
This did not lead to a single purpose in 12 appearances in all competitions this season, which may not start a first league single match.
According to Sky Sports, the Manchester giants are keen to offload Antony and are discussing a potential loan deal with other clubs.
The same source states that the Spaniard and the Greek have contacted United.
And the Amorim team is in a position to turn its attention to gifts for the former Ajax star in the January move window.
SunSport understands that Olympiacos is the Greek who is interested in the player.
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The Europa Conference league headlines are rigorously for a new winger to raise a small spark to their attack.
This comes after the Piraeus outfit parted ways with former Chelsea, Arsenal and Fulham ace Willian just three months after he signed as a free agent.
Antony excelled at Ajax, where he accumulated a total of 24 goals and 22 assists in matches.
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Two more saves in death helped him earn a point.
Noussair Mazraoui – 7
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Matthijs de Ligt – 7
The Dutchman some other impressive member of the rear 3 and seemed in a project not to leave Anfield without spoils.
Harry Maguire – 7
He organized the defense and won several great tackles and clearances.
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Lisandro Martínez – 7
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Diogo Dalot – 7
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Kobbie Mainoo – 7
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Manuel Ugarte – 6
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Amad Diallo – 7
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Bruno Fernandes – 8
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