Competing with Real Madrid, Barcelona recruited former Man Utd star Greenwood

Mason Greenwood is acclimating to life in Spain bit by bit, and in the summer he might join a bigger team like Real Madrid or Barcelona.

Mason Greenwood, who left Manchester United to sign a loan at Getafe, is content with his life in Spain. Given the attention from numerous clubs, it is likely that this striker will remain in La Liga for a very long time.

After relocating to Spain with his family, Greenwood is content with his life, according to 90min. The heavyweights that have been keeping an eye on him this season include Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid, according to the source.

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Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, two Bundesliga teams, are keeping an eye on Greenwood’s progress. Greenwood is another transfer target for Lazio and Real Sociedad in the summer.

This player most likely won’t be coming back to MU. The Red Devils will want to get the biggest transfer fee before the 22-year-old’s contract expires in 2025 in order to secure his future.

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On the day of the transfer deadline, The Athletic, Getafe signed Greenwood without paying a loan fee; however, they did include a condition in his contract entitling them to 20% of the earnings from the sale. This implies that the La Liga team will either only need to pay 80% of the transfer money that United paid for this player in order to acquire Greenwood from the Red Devils, or they will receive a chunk of it next year.

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After missing 16 months of action, Greenwood is slowly getting back into shape and is assisting Getafe in rising to the top half of the La Liga standings. He made 13 games, tallying 4 goals and 3 assists. While Greenwood is happy in Getafe, he is undoubtedly itching to get back to Old Trafford to his previous level. He can thus wait for a move to a team that has bids from such clubs and tickets to the Champions League.