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Champions League side ‘enter the race to sign Man United outcast Mason Greenwood’… and the forward has already MET with the club’s sporting director alongside his father

Champions League side ‘enter the race to sign Man United outcast Mason Greenwood’… and the forward has already MET with the club’s sporting director alongside his father

Mason Greenwood ‘s loan spell at La Liga side Getafe has now come to an endAnother top European side has joined the list of clubs trying to sign the forwardClick here to follow Mail Sport’s Euro 2024 WhatsApp Channel for all the latest breaking news and updates from Germany

Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood has emerged as a summer transfer target for another top European club, according to reports .

The 22-year-old spent last season on loan in Spain at Getafe and it seems his future remains away from Old Trafford.

The forward turned out 35 times for the La Liga side in all competitions last season, netting 10 times and providing six assists. 

His performances impressed several top European clubs who are now registering their interest in the United man, and it seems another can be added to that list.

The side in question are now evaluating bringing the winger to the club after being impressed by his campaign in Spain.

Champions League side ‘enter the race to sign Man United outcast Mason Greenwood’… and the forward has already MET with the club’s sporting director alongside his father

Mason Greenwood is accruing interest from top European clubs following his loan at Getafe

Greenwood and his father have reportedly had a meeting with Benfica director Rui Pedro Braz (pictured)

Greenwood and his father have reportedly had a meeting with Benfica director Rui Pedro Braz (pictured)

The 22-year-old forward notched up 16 goal involvements in all competitions last season

The 22-year-old forward notched up 16 goal involvements in all competitions last season

Greenwood still has a year left on his current contract with United, but the club are looking to move the player on, as previously reported by Mail Sport.

It seems he is not short of options this summer with several top European sides, such as Napoli, and Borussia Dortmund taking notice of his performances last season.

Just last week, it was reported by the Sun that Italian giants Juventus were at the front of the queue for Greenwood, and now Portuguese media outlet, Record, have reported the Portuguese giants have joined the race to sign him.

It is being reported that Greenwood and his father have already had a meeting with the club’s sporting director, Rui Pedro Braz, in Madrid.

In January 2022, United suspended Greenwood after he was charged with attempted rape, assault, and coercive behaviour. He denied all allegations.

The charges against him were dropped in February 2023 by the Crown Prosecution Service due to key witnesses withdrawing from proceedings.

Following an internal investigation, United decided to send Greenwood on loan to Getafe in September 2023 after mutually agreeing that he had no future at the 20-time English top-flight champions.

Greenwood has a year left on his deal at Manchester United, but they are looking to sell him on a permanent deal

Greenwood has a year left on his deal at Manchester United, but they are looking to sell him on a permanent deal

Getafe were pleased with the return and had looked to extend his loan deal by a further year, but Greenwood released a statement upon the conclusion of the season bidding farewell to the Spanish side.

Further speculation then started to swirl when it was reported that Greenwood’s £2million mansion, in the UK, is now available to rent.


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