Getafe is pulling out all the stops to convince Mason Greenwood that his future lies in Spain. The striker, on loan to the LaLiga side since September due to various charges that were later dropped, has become a key player for Getafe, contributing three goals and two assists in nine games.
Greenwood, still a Manchester United player under contract until 2025, was sent to Getafe on transfer deadline day to rebuild his career away from the spotlight. The 22-year-old has seamlessly settled into the Spanish way of life with his partner and baby daughter.
Despite the loan agreement, Getafe is eager to explore a more permanent arrangement and plans to initiate talks with Manchester United for a potential deal. Sources suggest that Getafe is considering making an offer that could be mutually beneficial, possibly easing the burden on United’s wage bill.
While Getafe hopes to engage in discussions for a permanent move, the more likely scenario is an extension of the loan, given Greenwood’s positive experience in Spain. Manchester United recognizes the importance of Greenwood’s personal and professional growth and may consider an extended loan as a favorable option for all parties involved.
As negotiations loom, the focus remains on Mason Greenwood’s development, and both clubs are navigating the situation with the player’s best interests in mind.