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Multiple Premier League clubs ‘express interest in Mason Greenwood transfer with Man Utd expecting to sell striker’


MANCHESTER UNITED forward Mason Greenwood could have several Premier League offers this summer, according to reports.

The winger has been out on loan at Getafe this season, where he has played 26 times, scoring six goals and registering five assists.

Several Premier League clubs are showing an interest in Mason GreenwoodCredit: Getty

His loan to Getafe last summer came after charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault were dropped against him in February last year.

Despite massive pressure to cancel the forward’s contract, he remains a United player, and the Red Devils are likely to attempt to fetch a fee for him this summer according to The Daily Mail.

They report that the club are currently working on the assumption that he will be sold this summer.

Spanish clubs Atletico Madrid and Barcelona have both been linked with a move for the forward with Greenwood reportedly feeling settled in Spain.

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Current loan club Getafe are also an option, but it is likely they would struggle to pay the forward’s wages on a permanent basis.

The Mail outlined that several Premier League clubs have expressed an interest in his services.

The Mail also report that there could still be a future for Greenwood at Old Trafford – with a contract extension among the things being discussed by the INEOS group.

The club are also considering loaning Greenwood again, meaning he would remain a player employed by Manchester United.

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe previously promised a “fresh decision” on Greenwood’s future which has left the door open for Greenwood at United.

Ratcliffe said in February: “We will make a decision.

Mason Greenwood wants an investigation into whether Jude Bellingham called him a “rapist” dropped

“I don’t know if he (Greenwood) could still have a future.

“All I can do is talk about the principle of how we will approach decisions like that.

“Is he the right type of footballer? Are we happy with that? Is he a good person or not?

“He (Greenwood) is a Manchester United footballer and we are in charge of football. 

“So the answer is it’s quite clear we have to make a decision.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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