Getafe are already looking to extend Mason Greenwood‘s stay at the club after he joined the Spanish side on loan at the start of this season, per reports. But with a further loan deal understood to be likelierthan a permanent transfer, Manchester United may need to seek greater financial compensation in return for lending out his services.
Greenwood was shipped off to Getafe in the summer after the Red Devils opted to cut ties with the 22-year-old following a six-month internal investigation into his conduct. A criminal case had been brought against the player with allegations of attempted rape and assault but proceedings were discontinued in February.
Greenwood remains a United player until June 2025, however, Getafe are hoping to keep him at Estadio Coliseum, according to The Sun. A source told the British tabloid: “Getafe have discussed trying to get United round the table so they can make an offer, which they believe could be attractive to United to get Mason off their wage bill.
“The likelier option is United agree for the loan to be extended as they know that Mason is happy and rebuilding his life. They know he needs to grow up and want him to do so — and so far the Getafe loan has worked out well for everyone.”
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