Mason Greenwood expresses his desire to reciprocate Manchester United’s support by remaining committed to the club, indicating he would reject a potential move to Barcelona if the opportunity to continue playing at Old Trafford arises.
Ratcliffe’s recent remarks, emphasizing the importance of grasping the reality rather than succumbing to exaggerated narratives, hint at a possible reconsideration of Mason Greenwood’s future at Manchester United. Despite previous expectations suggesting Greenwood might not feature for the club again following legal troubles, recent reports from The Sun suggest that Greenwood is inclined to stay loyal to United. Even if offered a chance to join Barcelona, Greenwood seems reluctant, feeling indebted to his current club.
Reports claim that both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are interested in signing Greenwood. As a result, United have placed a new price tag on the striker of €40 million (£34m/$43m). United may face fierce criticism if they do pocket a major fee for the striker, given his previous behaviour.
Since joining Getafe, Greenwood has made 24 appearances, scoring seven goals and registering five assists. In his time at United, he scored 35 goals in 129 appearances.
The striker could next be in action for the Spanish club against Barcelona this weekend, in a fixture that could potentially be billed as an audition for his future employers. They will then face Las Palmas at home next weekend.