Man Utd make Mason Greenwood decision in huge blow to Getafe after transfer talks with Spanish club
GETAFE’S hopes of borrowing Mason Greenwood for another season are set to fail with Manchester United not interested in another loan.
Greenwood, 22, has been rebuilding his career in Spain after being farmed out to the La Liga side for the campaign.
The switch came after charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault against the striker were dropped in February last year.
Getafe are keen on another loan for Greenwood, who has eight goals and five assists in 27 matches this term, and have held talks with United.
But the Red Devils are only focused on selling the forward - if they are to let him go at all - and know there are other clubs interested in a permanent deal.
New co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has not shut the door on what would be a controversial return to United’s squad for Greenwood next term either.
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Speaking about Greenwood’s future last month, the billionaire said: “It’s quite clear we have to make a decision.
“There is no decision that’s been made.”
Bradford-born Greenwood scored 35 goals in 129 games for United between 2018 and 2022 before the police investigation brought his Old Trafford career to a standstill.
He also won his one and only England cap back in 2020.
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Where might Greenwood be next season?
Manchester United
Greenwood still has a year remaining on his contract at Old Trafford and could return to the squad if the club decide he is allowed back.
Getafe
The Spanish side have made it clear they want to keep hold of Greenwood after his success on loan this season but would be priced out of a move if he is sold.
Barcelona
Barcelona have been strongly linked with a summer transfer for Greenwood but may also struggle to afford the winger.
Atletico Madrid
Greenwood has also attracted interest from Atletico Madrid this season, who could swoop if United decide to cash in this summer.
Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate did not rule out a return for the striker after this summer’s Euros when asked about the prospect last week.
Southgate said: “I don’t think it’s something for pre-Euros.
“Allowing him to get his career going again abroad appears to have been a good move. But I have to say I have not tracked it closely.
“At this moment in time it would be a big distraction for the team (to select him ahead of the Euros) and let’s see where that leads next season."