A decision on Mason Greenwood’s return to Manchester United “will be made in just a few months’ time” as Old Trafford bosses consider a “fantastic U-turn”.
That is the headline shared in Sun Sports (UK) today, December 9. Mason Greenwood was loaned to Getafe by Manchester United to rebuild his career. Manchester United could make a decision on Mason Greenwood’s future in a few months, as the Old Trafford boss considers a “dramatic turn of events”, Sun Sports writes.
22-year-old English winger Mason Greenwood has impressed on the pitch since joining Getafe FC on a season-long loan from Manchester United. Greenwood has scored 4 goals in 11 matches for the La Liga team, including a stunning goal against Almeria in November with Greenwood’s trademark “cannonball” strike. Sir Jim Ratcliffe will make major changes in the MU leadership team and the “red devils” will have a new CEO after Richard Arnold has officially left Old Trafford. This can help MU take a new approach in the transfer market.
Now, Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano believes that, with changes at the leadership level at MU, this means that Mason Greenwood’s situation and future will be resolved once and for all. Romano said no decision will be made by MU with Greenwood in the next few months, but after that it is different. That means Greenwood will not return to Old Trafford in this January transfer window.
Fabrizio Romano wrote on his personal social network: “The idea is to take some time and let Mason Greenwood play football. Then, based on his performance at Getafe, Manchester United will discuss their position and the player’s future. This will likely take place in March, April or May (2024).
There will be many different factors to consider, and obviously Manchester United’s new board will have a new CEO and new people in charge of the transfer market, meaning they will all decide on transfer matters together. of the team”.