MANCHESTER UNITED have received "multiple approaches" for Antony ahead of the January transfer window.
The £86million flop is having another difficult season at Old Trafford, scoring just one goal in ten appearances.
Antony, 24, has made just three starts in all competitions and played just 50 minutes in the Premier League this term.
His Man Utd misery could finally come to an end next month with several teams eyeing up the winger.
Antony's agent Junior Pedroso told : "Many clubs have approached us for Antony's move in January.
"These clubs wanted to understand the situation for Antony, so I can confirm that there's concrete interest.
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"To be fair, Manchester United have never expressed any interest to sell or loan out Antony to us. We never received this sort of communication so far.
"Man Utd management never told us that they want Antony to leave.
"I can say that Antony's future is very much tied to Manchester United's interests.
"If the club thinks it would be a good idea to loan Antony out in January so he can get more minutes and regain his trust, we will work together on that option.
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"Otherwise, Antony is working hard to regain his place and show his best skills under Ruben Amorim."
Antony was reportedly close to leaving in the summer amid interest from Fenerbahce and his former club Ajax.
Gary Neville previously called the deal that saw him arrive in 2022 as "one of the worst transfers United ever made".
Inside Man Utd chaos with Dan Ashworth axed just five months into job
By Neil Custis
The blame game has another victim as things go from bad to worse at Old Trafford.
Manchester United’s first sporting director, Dan Ashworth, arrived in the summer and is gone before Christmas.
SunSport exclusively revealed in November that there was trouble at mill.
That the new senior management team were already blaming each other for the mess the club were in.
Chief executive Omar Berrada and Ashworth were trying to wash their hands of it all, claiming they had arrived too late after serving their gardening leave.
New part owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe said making decisions was all down to them.
Meanwhile, Jason Wilcox thought it was all a mess under previous boss Erik ten Hag but was part of the team that encouraged him to stay after every other candidate ran for cover.
Defeat Nottingham Forest in December, after their second-half capitulation at Arsenal a few days previously, proved too much.