Getafe's president has hinted that Mason Greenwood could be returning to the La Liga club next season amid links to Serie A.
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Greenwood impresses for GetafeMan Utd exit likelyGetafe president issues updateWHAT HAPPENED?
Angel Torres has named the United outcast in his plans for the 2024-25 season despite nothing concrete emerging about his future. Greenwood has been heavily linked with a move away from Old Trafford this summer, with Juventus and Lazio also touted as possible landing spots.
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The Red Devils have reportedly set an asking price in the region of £33 million (€40m/$43m) for Greenwood this summer, following his loan spell at Getafe during the 2023-24 campaign. Greenwood scored five goals and added one assist in 18 appearances for the Madrid club.
WHAT TORRES SAID
“We have 15 in the squad plus Greenwood, who we hope to give good news about soon and I hope will stay another year,” Torres said at a Getafe kit launch.
“As the press says, there are many offers and we will abide by what Manchester United say. It looks like he will continue for another year. Every day that passes there are more possibilities but you have to be cautious.”
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Whether or not Greenwood does return to Getafe remains to be seen. Torres has outlined that nothing will come to fruition until after Euro 2024 is finished and has also hinted at further incomings, even if Greenwood does arrive.
“If everything goes well we need 10 players,” Torres added. “We have to make the team. We have to strengthen the team a lot and make a new project. We are going to wait for the Euros to finish and then the rush will come.”