ESPN claim Mason Greenwood could return to Manchester United first team
As Mark Ogden of ESPN reports, the exiled Manchester United forward could be back to the Manchester United first team.
Romano has now clearly stated there is no longer anything budding on that front.
As Mark Ogden of ESPN reports, the exiled Manchester United forward could be back to the Manchester United first team.
Greenwood’s future is one of the major issues Sir Jim and INEOS will have to resolve come the summer, and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has given an update on this, in particular the Juventus links.
It is all still in the early stages and United hold all the cards regarding Greenwood’s future, so much so that even Getafe manager is in the dark regarding his young striker’s future and if he gets to keep him.
It’s understood Juve sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli is an admirer of Greenwood, which United could use to their advantage in their pursuit of Bremer.
Romano explained it is a good situation for United, because there are many clubs interested and the Reds are prepared to cash in to generate as much income as possible.
Manchester United are said to be aiming to attach a price tag of around £50 million to the forward for any willing buyers.
It is very unlikely that Greenwood will find his way back into the Manchester United squad and as it stands, a future in Spain seems the most probable outcome.
50 million euros is a massive price tag for the 22-year-old, and whoever wants his services will have to part with that or an amount nearing that.
Mason Greenwood deciding to stay at the South Madrid outfit makes the decision for INEOS
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