Manchester United are set to extend Mason Greenwood’s contract this summer amidst interests on the player.
The embattled English winger has successfully returned to elite-level performance following his 18-month exile.
He starred on a short-term loan shift for Getafe, reaching his personal career-best tally of 14 goal contributions in a single season to win Getafe Player of the Season.
Following his impressive loan shift with Getafe, there has been interest from top clubs in Europe for the youngster.
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Getafe president Angel Torres confirmed Getafe had been pushing for another loan deal for Greenwood after his standout and remarkable contributions to the club.
2023-24 Champions League finalist Borussia Dortmund are also said to be interested in a loan move for the youngster.
Napoli, Juventus, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid have also been linked with the 22-year-old as his loan spell with Getafe comes to an end.
Amidst the deluge of interest on Greenwood, Futballnews understands United want to sell the player this summer with a £40m price tag slammed on his head.
With a year left on Greenwood’s contract, United are under pressure to process their desired permanent exit solution for the player or risk losing him on a free transfer.
As of the time of filing this report, there are no offers for a permanent move for Greenwood, meeting United’s £40m asking price.
This means the Old Trafford outfit will either be forced to sell the place at a cut price or work out another loan deal for him.
With a year left on his contract, Greenwood will be a free agent by the time he exhausts his second loan exit. This is a scenario United want to avoid.
According to inews, the Red Devils won’t be forced to sell Greenwood at a cut and are not ready to lose him on a free transfer either. So, they are reportedly set to extend his contract.
This will allow the club to buy time for a decent offer for the player while sending him on another loan deal.