Mason Greenwood is free to leave Manchester United, but they want €50 million in exchange.
According to Marca, Man United is ready to sanction Mason Greenwood’s departure.
The 22-year-old is currently on loan at Getafe, where his exceptional performances for the Spanish team have attracted attention. But the Red Devils have put up an asking price of €50 million for him.
Although United considered bringing Greenwood back into the starting lineup, they decided against it after facing harsh criticism.
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Mason Greenwood is adjusting to Getafe nicely
Getafe was willing to take a chance on the controversial player, and they managed to sign him on a loan that would last the entire season.
Since joining them, he has participated in 26 games and assisted on 13 goals.
He has played well both up top and on the left, even though he prefers to be on the right side of the field.
After he resumed playing football, his remarkable form has drawn the attention of many teams. Getafe is attempting to find a way to hold onto him for a another season, although many teams are eager to sign him on a permanent basis.
Recent reports indicated that Sir Jim Ratcliffe was prepared to provide Greenwood a chance to restart his career at United. However, it appears it was an effort to make sure his transfer value didn’t decline too much.
For Mason Greenwood, what comes next?
Representatives from the English team recently paid Getafe a visit to talk about the player’s future at Old Trafford. They spoke with the player and his representatives about their options for the upcoming summer.
Barcelona is one of the teams connected to the United winger. The Catalan giants have had Greenwood on their radar for a while as they want to strengthen their attack in advance of the upcoming campaign.
Given that he has proven his ability in Spain’s top division, he might be a great fit for them.
Before adding new players, the Red Devils plan to let rid of a large number of current players. Greenwood is one of the people on the list, but they demand €50 million in payment.
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