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A Spanish domestic abuse charity has called on Getafe to reverse their choice of signing Mason Greenwood from Manchester United.
Earlier this month, it was announced that both United and Greenwood had jointly decided the most suitable course of action was for the forward to pursue his career elsewhere.
On the transfer deadline day, the 21-year-old successfully completed a loan transfer to the La Ligateam, Getafe.
However, after securing Greenwood's signature, the Spanish side has come under intense scrutiny, per the Daily Mirror.
The publication reports that the Ana Bella Foundation, a domestic abuse charity in the country, has formally requested the club reconsider the decision to sign the former United player.
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FootballThe foundation is reported to have called out Getafe for 'setting a terrible example' by bringing Greenwood in, as Manchester Evening Newsalso reported.
According to SportBible, Greenwood has been out of competitive action for over 18 months due to the allegations of attempted assault and controlling behaviour levelled at him.
However, these charges were subsequently dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service in February, with United also initiating their own internal investigation into the matter.
Greenwood to make Getafe debutClubs from Turkey and Italy were interested in signing the 21-year-old forward, but the Spanish side won the race to sign him on a
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