Manchester United's Antony has spoken out about his decision to join Real Betis, revealing he felt a "lack of respecting" at Old Trafford. The Brazilian winger, who signed for the Spanish club in July, made the comments in an interview with a Spanish media outlet. He stated that he was not given the opportunities he desired at United, which led him to seek a new challenge elsewhere. Antony expressed his gratitude to the fans and the club, but emphasized that he needed to move on to grow as a player. He also acknowledged the transfer fee paid by Real Betis, stating it was a "good deal" for both parties involved. The 22-year-old has been praised for his performances since joining the La Liga club, scoring three goals in his first five appearances. His move to Real Betis has sparked debate among United fans, with some feeling he was sold too cheaply and others seeing it as a good opportunity for both parties. The transfer has also raised questions about the club's recruitment strategy and the handling of young players. As Antony continues to settle into his new team, fans will be watching closely to see how he develops and whether he can replicate his form in Spain.