Manchester United have reportedly made a fresh transfer decision relating to Mason Greenwood, who is still contracted to the club.
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The Red Devils are said to be eager to sell the 22-year-old by the end of this week, according to Italian publication Gazzetta dello Sport.
United's plan is reportedly to "eliminate distraction" as they prepare for pre-season ahead of the 2024/25 campaign.
Greenwood still has a contract at the 20-time English champions until next year, but is expected to be moved on in this transfer window.
The striker was once tipped for a bright future at United until he was arrested for attempted rape and assault in January 2022.
After seeing his charges dropped in April last year, Greenwood returned to the game with a loan switch to LALIGA minnows Getafe.
While rumours recently claimed Olympique Marseille could be the player's preferred destination, the Italy-based outlet claims Lazio are currently considered favourites to land his signature.
However, the Serie A outfit is reportedly testing United's resolve as they have not yet met the club's €35 million (R696 million) asking price.
Lazio are instead looking to sign Greenwood for a fee around €20 million (R397 million).
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At this point, it is unclear whether United's desperation to sell the one-time England international will see them accept a lower bid.