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Antony has final chance to save Man Utd career as Ruben Amorim teases huge change

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might've been signed by , but it's who could prove the Brazilian's saviour.

The ex-Ajax ace will certainly be hoping so. Antony's two-and-a-bit years at Old Trafford have been nothing short of a disaster so far.

A steady first season at the club returned 15 goals and assists across all competitions, but with increased expectations and United's return to the , Antony failed to deliver during his second campaign as a Red Devil.

The man who joined for over £80million in the summer of 2022 registered just one Premier League goal throughout the 2023/24 season, finishing the term with a combined total of five G/A contributions.

Such was the disappointment surrounding his second season, that there was talk he could be moved on during the summer transfer window, with United forced to take a heavy loss on the transfer.

That obviously didn't transpire, with Antony sticking around at Old Trafford, but his start to the 2024/25 campaign has been just as underwhelming.

Heading into the middle third of the season, Antony has managed just five appearances, of which just one came as a starter for Ten Hag.

A fresh start might just do him some good and if early signs from the United training ground are anything to go by, his wish might be Amorim's command.

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As seen on a video shared by United's official social media accounts, Antony appeared to be training in the right-wing back position during one of Amorim's first sessions at Carrington.

An unconventional spot for the 24-year-old, given all of his appearances for United so far have come exclusively as a forward.

It's unknown whether Antony is being used as a placeholder at right-wing back during training sessions, given both senior right-backs, Diogo Dalot and Noussair Mazraoui are away on national team duty.

Or if Amorim genuinely sees Antony reinventing himself in the Portuguese coach's three-at-the-back system.

United fans won't have long to wait though, with Amorim's first game in charge now less than a week away.

It's a meeting with another familiar United face for the record English champions, as they travel to play Kieran McKenna's Ipswich Town in the late Sunday game.

After that, it's back-to-back outings at Old Trafford for Amorim and United, who first face Bodo/Glimt in the midweek Europa League action, before welcoming Everton in the Premier League at the weekend.

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