Mason Greenwood’s Future in Doubt: Will He Stay or Will He Go?
Mason Greenwood’s future at Manchester United is hanging in the balance, with speculation surrounding his next move. As the summer transfer window approaches, it’s clear that the 21-year-old forward’s time at Old Trafford may be coming to an end. But where will he go next?
Mason Greenwood’s impressive form has caught the eye of clubs across Europe
Getafe, the La Liga club where Greenwood has been on loan, are keen to make his move permanent. However, Manchester United are holding out for a suitable offer, and it’s unclear whether Getafe can meet their valuation. The Spanish club may even propose a second loan deal, but it’s clear that Greenwood’s future lies elsewhere.
La Liga has been a happy hunting ground for Greenwood this season
Greenwood’s impressive form has caught the eye of clubs across Europe, with Juventus and other La Liga clubs reportedly interested in his services. Former England and Juventus manager Fabio Capello has even suggested that Turin would be the perfect spot for Greenwood to continue his career at a high level.
“Turin would be the perfect spot for Greenwood to continue his career at a high level.” - Fabio Capello
However, it’s not just European clubs that are interested in Greenwood’s services. Two unnamed Premier League clubs are believed to be keeping an eye on his situation, and it’s possible that he could remain in the top flight.
Greenwood’s future in the Premier League remains uncertain
Greenwood and his father are expected to meet with Manchester United’s new ownership team next month to discuss his future. It’s clear that a decision needs to be made, and it’s unlikely that Greenwood will be staying at Old Trafford.
“It’s clear that a decision needs to be made, and it’s unlikely that Greenwood will be staying at Old Trafford.” - Source close to the club
As the summer transfer window approaches, one thing is certain: Mason Greenwood’s future is far from certain. Will he stay in the Premier League, or will he make the move to Europe? Only time will tell.