Mason Greenwood’s future with Getafe is ready to be discussed, according to The Times, with Manchester United.
Mason Greenwood has made five assists and seven goals in 25 games this season for Getafe, who are presently ranked tenth in La Liga.
The Spanish team is willing to discuss a permanent transfer for the 22-year-old forward, but it is believed that going on another loan would be a simpler option.
The Spanish team wants to keep the former Manchester United forward in Spain because they are pleased with his efforts this season.
Greenwood was loaned to the Madrid-based team in September. In January 2022, Manchester United suspended him due to accusations of assault, coercion, and attempted rape.
The Crown Prosecution Service stated that the removal of key witnesses and the finding of new evidence “reduced the chances of a realistic conviction,” which is why the charges against him were dropped last year.
The top three teams in the nation, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid, are rumored to be interested in recruiting Greenwood, who also claims to love living in Spain.
The future of Greenwood is still up in the air at Man United. The task of making a new choice about the controversial player’s future has been assigned to INEOS Sports by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the new co-owner of United.
The Sun claims that Erik ten Hag, the manager of Man United, would be in favor of Greenwood’s return to Old Trafford—but only if “it works for all parties.”
If Greenwood manages to rejoin the team, United supporters won’t be very thrilled about it.