Manchester United have reportedly set a price tag of €40million on Mason Greenwood with a Dutch agent is keen to take him onto his books.
The 22-year-old, who is currently playing for La Liga outfit Getafe, is expected to leave United at the end of his loan spell in Spain. Sport1 journalist Christopher Michel provided an update on Greenwood's future, and said: "There will be no return to Manchester United. He is currently playing for FC Getafe and is convinced there. Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona show interest. United hopes for a transfer fee of €40million (£34m) Contract until 2025."
Last week, the Getafe loanee was offered the services of a new agent. Greenwood is currently represented by family members, with father Andrew understood to be in charge of contract discussions. But putting a high-profile transfer in place in the summer will require plenty of work from those off the field.
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Dutch agent Menno Groenveld has made the forward aware that he would be willing to step in and help. "That’s a player that suits my agency, I think," Groenveld told Voetbal Primeur.
"I think he is a top player, although you cannot sit back with him. You have to get to work. Of course, a lot has happened but, with a player like that, you can still make a difference. Then my input is also worth something."
Greenwood was suspended by United in January 2022 amid allegations of attempted rape, assault and controlling and coercive behaviour. A lengthy investigation into the case then followed, with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) dropping all
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