Harry Kane is the best in the world man. He’s our striker and he’s doing Cruyff turns in our own half to get us out of pressure, playing long balls like a 6. Playing in between the likes like a #10 and still finishing our chances like a 9. He is the Messi of European football. The real Ballond’Or
🚨 Bayern PR Team Statement 🚨
Another day, another lie from @/BayernSpace.
This time about Antony. Yes, he didn’t come to Bayern — but the truth is he had already given his word to Betis and was never going to go back on that (unlike ClownSpace, who goes back on his own “exclusives” weekly).
🔹 Antony was never the “Olise successor.” He was simply one of several names sounded out late — alongside Marco Asensio, N. Jackson, and Ademola Lookman — after Bayern explored multiple short-term loan options.
🔹 The offer was for a loan only, made on deadline day after Chelsea recalled Jackson. Antony knew it meant going straight back to Man Utd, and instead chose Betis where he felt valued and loved:
“I want to thank the club for trusting me from day one, and for the affection I feel from the fans.”
🔹 He even said: “With respect to Bayern Munich, a top three club in the world.” Hardly the “brutal rejection” Mr. Space is spinning.
👉 And let’s not forget: BayernSpace is the same guy who told everyone that Nicolas Jackson was set to become Bayern’s €86m Harry Kane successor. Today we know that obligation requires 40 starts to trigger (logically impossible given his AFCON duties), and even saw €3m come from Jackson’s camp. He lied then, and he’s lying now to deflect from the embarrassment of that ridiculous claim.
So when you read about Antony as Michael Olise’s heir, remember: in reality, he was just a late loan option, nothing more. Bayern weren’t devastated — only BayernSpace’s narrative was.
TLDR : the only thing Antony was ever a successor to was BayernSpace’s last failed exclusive.