A rare Mason Greenwood interview has offered another transfer hint, with the Manchester United winger reflecting on an “amazing experience” at Getafe.
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- Forward has enjoyed spell in Spain
- Linked with a summer move elsewhere
- Signing off with a personal prize
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The 22-year-old would appear to be suggesting that he will not be back for more in 2024-25, with transfer talk raging around him heading into the summer window. After impressing during a loan spell in La Liga, the one-cap England international is being linked with leading sides across Europe.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Napoli and Borussia Dortmund have all been credited with interest in Greenwood, while there have been reports of Premier League sides asking to be kept up to date on developments regarding his future – with a return to Old Trafford considered to be unlikely.
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WHAT GREENWOOD SAID
Greenwood has told Getafe’s media channels after being named their Player of the Month for April: “I’m very happy, it’s been an amazing experience. I’m glad that I’ve come here and experienced this and played for Getafe. It’s a very good league. Overall I think we could have done a little bit better, but so far we have done very well.”
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DID YOU KNOW?
He added on landing a personal prize before the end of the campaign, with 10 goals recorded this season: “I feel happy, it’s always good to get these achievements. Overall, I don’t think we’ve had the best success this month in the games, but hopefully we can work hard all this week and get a win on the final day for the fans.”
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