Getafe is eager to extend Mason Greenwood’s stay for another season, expressing hopes of retaining the Manchester United forward, as revealed by club president Angel Torres. There’s mutual agreement between Getafe and United, with neither party expecting the 22-year-old to return to Old Trafford.
Speaking to Radio Marca, Torres emphasized the desire for Greenwood to continue with Getafe for another year, citing favorable sentiments from the player, his family, and the club. Greenwood has made a notable impact, scoring 10 goals across 32 appearances in various competitions, aiding Getafe to their current 10th position in La Liga.
Greenwood’s arrival at Getafe coincided with an internal inquiry by United into his behavior, prompted by legal issues. United deemed it beneficial for Greenwood to seek playing opportunities elsewhere, indicating a potential permanent departure.
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Torres provided insights into United’s stance, mentioning recent discussions indicating their willingness to entertain offers for Greenwood, signaling his unlikely return. However, Getafe remains optimistic about Greenwood’s continuation, with both fans and the coach pleased with his contributions. Despite uncertainties, Torres anticipates Greenwood’s presence for at least another season, highlighting his value as a skilled footballer.
United’s co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, previously stated in February that a decision regarding Greenwood’s future is yet to be finalized, leaving room for further developments.