Within the crucial issue of the electric eld control of magnetism, the use of antiferromagnets coupled to ferroelectrics is much less explored than the ferromagnets counterpart, although the rst choice might lead to better performances and larger stability with respect to external perturbations (such as magnetic elds). Here we explore the possibility to control the magnetic anisotropy of a Mn2Au layer by reversing the ferroelectric polarization of BaTiO3 in Mn2Au/BaTiO3 interfaces. By means of a thorough exploration of many possible geometry con gurations, we identify the two most stable, corresponding to compressive and tensile strain at the interface. The rst appears to be easy-axis while the second easy-plane, with a large induced moment on the interface Ti atom. The reversal of ferroelectric polarization changes the anisotropy by approximately 50%, thus paving the way to the control of AFM properties with an electric eld.