Manchester United and Antony have agreed that the Brazilian forward will take a leave of absence from the club following allegations of abuse made by three women.
United released a statement on Sunday to announce that Antony would delay his return to training “to address the allegations.”
The decision was signed by United CEO Richard Arnold after talks with coach Erik ten Hag.
Claims have been made against Antony by three different women, including his former partner Gabriela Cavallin.
Antony, who was left out of the Brazil squad on Monday following new allegations made by Cavallin, denied any wrongdoing.
United’s statement read: “Manchester United acknowledges the allegations made against Antony.
“Players who did not take part in international matches will return to training on Monday. “However, it has been agreed with Antony that he will postpone his return until further notice to address the allegations.”
“As a club, we condemn acts of violence and harassment. We recognize the importance of protecting everyone involved in these situations, and recognize the impact these allegations have on survivors of abuse.”
A source told ESPN that Antony, who has not been arrested or charged, has not been suspended and his time off is being described as a “time off” to allow the forward to focus on defending himself.
He still gets his full salary, and there is no schedule for his return. Claims made against Antony, who joined United from Ajax for £85m in 2022, are being investigated in Brazil and Manchester.
In a statement released by Antony on Sunday, he said: “I have agreed with Manchester United to take a period of absence while I address the allegations made against me.
“This was a mutual decision to avoid causing disruption to my teammates and unnecessary controversy for the club.”
“I would like to reiterate my innocence for the things I have been accused of, and I will cooperate fully with the police to help them get to the truth. I look forward to returning to playing as soon as possible.”