Antony’s move from Manchester United to Real Betis has been revived after the clubs agreed a 25m euros (£21.65m) deal for the Brazilian winger.
United thought they had a deal in place with Real Betis to sell on Friday, only for Betis to issue a statement that said they were withdrawing their offer.
The deal broke down because Antony, 25, wanted part of his United contract to be paid off.
Discussions continued over the weekend to try and break the impasse, and United sources said that has happened, with Antony now clear to have a medical.
United sources said the deal is 22m euros (£19.06m) with 3m euros of add-ons (£2.59m).
There is a 50 percent net sell-on clause in the deal and zero pay-off to the player.
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Betis sources have confirmed an outline agreement is in place, with one more detail still to be agreed upon before the contract is signed.
Antony cost United £81.3m when he joined from Ajax in 2022.
He made 62 Premier League appearances, scoring five times and providing three assists.
Antony joined Betis on loan in January and scored nine times in 26 league and cup appearances.
His permanent move to Spain is expected to be confirmed later today.