Man United loanee Mason Greenwood is making a solid comeback at Getafe. His impressive skills helped him to get interest from two top La Liga clubs. The 22-year-old forward could make a potential move for these clubs in 2024.
As per the fresh report from The Sun, the 22-year-old striker is on the radar of Valencia and Real Sociedad. Both clubs can target this move in the next summer. Greenwood’s loan deal at Getafe will also expire at the end of the current season. One thing is pretty confirmed he will not make a return to Old Trafford after completing the loan stint.
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Greenwood started this comeback story in professional football with a loan stint for Getafe. He moved to the Spanish club last summer and produced some quality performances. The young forward has scored four goals in 11 appearances. The 22-year-old scored the finest goal in a 2-1 victory against Almeria. It helped Getafe to take the eighth spot in the Spanish top flight.
Mason Greenwood’s future is uncertain at Man United. The Red Devils decided to offer him a loan move following the conclusion of a six-month investigation into his conduct away from the pitch. The Englishman still has the best opportunity to make a possible return to Old Trafford.
As per reports, teams in Premier League have reportedly been scouting the 22-year-old forward at Getafe. If he continues his top form, there should be a bidding war for the young gun in the summer. His performances will decide his future. He may consider joining a Premier League side where he can find some challenges.
Greenwood has been outstanding this season for the La Liga club and it may work for him at the end of this season. Getafe can also make a permanent move for the Englishman in the upcoming summer. He will be in action for the La Liga outing against Las Palmas on Friday evening. Getafe wants to finish in top-six so they can earn European qualification for next season.