After being loaned out to Getafe a few months later, Greenwood, the one-cap England international, has made a notable impression in La Liga. His performances have reportedly garnered interest from top clubs such as Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, sparking speculation of a lucrative transfer in the summer of 2024.
Despite the external interest, Manchester United retains Greenwood under contract until 2025. With Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s recent acquisition of a 25 percent stake in Old Trafford, a potential return to Manchester for Greenwood is not ruled out. Moreover, it is suggested that first-team players at United would welcome his return, viewing it as a footballing decision amidst the team’s struggles to find the net this season.
According to The Sun’s sources, Greenwood’s teammates would support his return to Old Trafford, recognizing his talent and the need for his goal-scoring prowess. They emphasize that their stance is solely based on footballing considerations, acknowledging the controversy surrounding Greenwood’s past.
As for Greenwood himself, he is settled in Spain with his partner Harriet and their baby daughter. While he has refrained from publicly addressing his future, previous opposition to his return by prominent figures in the United women’s camp appears to have softened, potentially paving the way for a clean slate at Old Trafford.
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