Mason Greenwood, who is on loan at Getafe in Spain from Manchester United, has reportedly decided where he wants to play his football next season.
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The 22-year-old striker joined the Spanish minnows on transfer deadline day in August after the Red Devils chose to offload him following a late U-turn by the club regarding his future.
It was claimed United had initially wanted to reintegrate Greenwood into Erik ten Hag's squad, until criticism of their plan from supporters forced those upstairs to reconsider their stance on the matter.
This was after the forward was cleared to return to the sport following his arrest in January 2022 and after the charges he was once facing dropped earlier this year.
According to The Sun, Greenwood is said to be hoping to remain at Getafe permanently, although it appears they could face strong competition for his signature in 2024 from LALIGA rivals Sevilla.
United are expected to be opening to selling the one-time England international, with chief executive Richard Arnold having recently suggested the player has no future at the Red Devils.
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Greenwood scored his first goal for Getafe before the international break, with the striker having contributed to two strikes in his first five appearances for the club.
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