The decision about Greenwood’s return to Manchester United ‎

That is the headline published by Sun Sports (UK) today, December 9. Manchester United loaned Mason Greenwood to Getafe to help him revive his career. Manchester United could make a decision on Mason Greenwood’s future in the coming months, as the Old Trafford manager examines a “dramatic turn of events,” according to Sun Sports.

Mason Greenwood, 22, an English winger, has shone on the pitch after joining Getafe FC on a season-long loan from Manchester United. Greenwood has four goals in 11 La Liga games, including a sensational goal against Almeria in November that featured his trademark “cannonball” strike.Image

Mason Greenwood joined Spanish club Getafe after Manchester United officials decided he could not continue his career at Old Trafford following an internal inquiry into his off-field conduct. Greenwood is still technically a Manchester United player because he is only on loan from the club. Greenwood has a contract with MU till the summer of 2025.

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a British billionaire, is set to finalise the purchase of 25% of Manchester United’s shares from the Glazer family in a deal worth 1.3 billion pounds. If the Manchester United board of directors approves this contract, Sir Jim Ratcliffe will have complete control over the Old Trafford team’s football activities, including personnel and transfer issues.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe will make significant changes to the Manchester United executive team, and the “red devils” will have a new CEO once Richard Arnold has formally left Old Trafford. This could allow MU to take a new approach in the transfer market.

Now, Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano believes that changes at the MU top level will finally clarify Mason Greenwood’s predicament and future. Romano stated that MU will not make a choice with Greenwood for the next few months, but after that, things will change. That means Greenwood will not return to Old Trafford during the January transfer window.

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Fabrizio Romano stated on his personal social network: “The plan is to take some time and allow Mason Greenwood play football. Then, based on his performance at Getafe, Manchester United will review the player’s status and future plans. This is predicted to take place in March, April, or May of 2024.

There will be numerous aspects to consider, and Manchester United’s new board will undoubtedly include a new CEO and those in charge of the transfer market, implying that all transfer decisions will be made collectively.

Mason Greenwood was detained by police in January 2022 after allegedly attempting to rape and attack his girlfriend. Greenwood denies all charges. Regardless, Manchester United has suspended Greenwood ever since. In February, the Crown Prosecution Service withdrew all allegations against Greenwood.

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Before the new season, MU explored bringing Greenwood back to Erik Ten Hag’s squad, but due to public criticism, MU “turned around” and allowed Greenwood to seek asylum with Getafe. Greenwood last played for Manchester United on January 22, 2022, in a 1-0 victory over West Ham.

According to Sun Sports, Getafe is currently looking to secure a long-term contract with Greenwood. In addition, two other La Liga teams, Valencia and Real Sociedad, are “monitoring” the English striker and may be ready to sign him this season. Summer following year.

manchester-united-mason-greenwood.pngGreenwood was detained by authorities in January 2022 after being accused of assaulting and raping his girlfriend. Photo: EPA.

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A Sun Sports source stated, “Mason Greenwood has been excellent since moving to Spain and has really caught the eye after a strong start at Getafe.” Several Spanish clubs are keeping an eye on him, with scouts from Valencia and Real Sociedad reportedly lining up.

It is extremely improbable that Mason Greenwood will return to Manchester United. “That ship has sailed,” he says, and he looks forward to continuing his career in Spain, where he has “found his feet” both emotionally and professionally. and competence.

Mason Greenwood owes Getafe a great deal of gratitude for their assistance and support, and it is likely that Greenwood will join the club permanently at the end of the season. However, if Greenwood continues to play at his current level, additional offers may come in, forcing Mason Greenwood and the club to make a decision. Mason Greenwood believes his career is improving after a challenging year.