Mason Greenwood attracts European interest amid Man Utd exit talks
Mason Greenwood's football journey may be steering away from Manchester United, his current parent club, as he plies his trade on loan at Getafe.
The 22-year-old English forward joined the Spanish side from the Red Devils following an incident involving allegations of domestic violence that led to a three-day stint in prison, though the case never went to trial.
Despite the situation, Man Utd appear reluctant to bring back the striker, with reports from Sport1's journalist Cristopher Michel suggesting that Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have expressed interest in Greenwood, with the Red Devils expecting a transfer fee close to €40million.
Recent reports from the Daily Express indicate that Man Utd are prepared to go all out in their pursuit of Frenkie de Jong, a former target of the 'Red Devils.' As part of their strategy, they are considering offering Mason Greenwood as part of the deal to reduce the overall cost of acquiring the Dutch midfielder from FC Barcelona.
In the ongoing season, Greenwood has showcased his prowess in the Getafe jersey, featuring in 24 matches and contributing seven goals along with five assists. The English forward has become one of the standout performers in La Liga this season, attracting interest not only from Spanish giants but also from top clubs across Europe.
As the transfer saga unfolds, Greenwood's future remains uncertain, with the football world watching the developments surrounding this emerging talent.
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