Manchester United are reportedly not ruling out a return to Old Trafford for Mason Greenwood, despite links to the likes of Juventus and Barcelona.
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- Winger currently on loan at Getafe
- Expected to be sold this summer
- Linked with clubs across Europe
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The 22-year-old winger is spending the 2023-24 campaign in Spain on loan at La Liga side Getafe. He has been catching the eye for them, with 10 goals and six assists – which have seen him record a new personal best on the goal contributions front in league competition – allowing him to attract interest from afar.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
There has been talk of Barca and Atletico Madrid looking to keep Greenwood in Spanish football, while Serie A giants Juve are being heavily linked with an approach in the next window. They are said to believe that a cut-price deal could be done for a player that was expected to be on the move this summer after making an initial enquiry.
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DID YOU KNOW?
is, however, reporting that United are prepared to absorb Greenwood back into their squad if no suitable offers are received. They are said to have the one-cap England international valued at between £30 million ($38m) and £40m ($50m) – while also having the option of extending his contract through to 2026.
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WHAT NEXT FOR GREENWOOD?
United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has hinted at a door being left ajar for Greenwood, with no decision on his future taken as yet, but the Red Devils will need to sanction sales in order to comply with Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules – with Erik ten Hag’s side set to miss out on Champions League riches once again.