Antony will resume training with the first squad and is once again ready for selection, according to Manchester United.
Following accusations of violence from three women, the winger was given permission to take some time off from the club earlier this month.
Although Antony was given permission to go back to his native Brazil, he later came to England. He spoke with the Greater Manchester Police earlier this week to discuss the accusations made against him.
Antony will rejoin training at Man Utd’s Carrington facility, and manager Erik ten Hag can once more choose to start him in a game.
According to a club statement, Antony has cooperated with police investigations in both Brazil and the UK ever since the claims were originally made in June. He still does so.
While police investigations are ongoing, Manchester United, Antony’s employer, has determined that he will resume training at Carrington and be eligible for selection. In the event that the matter goes further, we’ll continue to monitor this.
“As a club, we reject acts of abuse and violence. We appreciate the significance of protecting everyone involved in this scenario and the effect that these claims have on abuse survivors.
On September 3, Antony last appeared for Manchester United in their late 3-1 loss to Arsenal.
After the international break, the Red Devils lost to Brighton & Hove Albion and Bayern Munich before winning back-to-back games against Burnley and Crystal Palace for the first time this season.
Man Utd welcomes Palace back to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday after eliminating them from the Carabao Cup on Tuesday.
During his press conference on Friday afternoon, Ten Hag is anticipated to deliver an additional Antony update.