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Man Utd set Mason Greenwood price tag as Barcelona and Atletico Madrid prepare for transfer battle


MANCHESTER UNITED will demand around £34million for Mason Greenwood this summer, according to reports.

The winger, 22, has spent this season on loan at Getafe.

Mason Greenwood looks on during Getafe’s 1-1 draw at VillarrealCredit: Getty

Greenwood has played 21 times in LaLiga, scoring five goals and laying on a further five assists.

The Red Devils academy graduate has attracted interest from Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.

He remains under contract at Old Trafford until 2025 but will not play for Man Utd again.

According to German outlet Fussball News, the Red Devils are hoping to receive around £34m for Greenwood when they sell him this summer.

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The one-cap England international has not played for Man Utd since January 2022.

He joined Getafe on loan last summer, seven months after charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive control were dropped.

His loan club recently complained to Spanish authorities over an alleged slur aimed at Greenwood by Real Madrid superstar Jude Bellingham.

They have accused Three Lions favourite Bellingham of calling their loan player a “rapist”.

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LaLiga chiefs are said to have been “surprised” by Getafe’s unusual decision to take a matter that was not included in the referee’s notes further.

Nonetheless, the matter was subsequently referred to the Spanish football federation, with a judge appointed to investigate the claim.

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If found guilty, Bellingham, 20, could face a ban of between four and ten games.

Greenwood last featured on Friday, playing the full 90 minutes as Getafe drew 1-1 at Villarreal.

Greenwood and Jude Bellingham faced each other earlier this monthCredit: Getty


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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