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Why Mason Greenwood will be returning to Manchester United

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Why Mason Greenwood will be returning to Manchester United

Manchester United are gearing up to reintegrate Mason Greenwood into their squad for pre-season training if they fail to secure a suitable transfer deal for the talented forward in the coming weeks, reports from The Mirror indicate.

Despite actively seeking to offload the 22-year-old, Manchester United have yet to receive an offer meeting their valuation, which is believed to be in excess of £40 million. Earlier this month, Lazio’s £30 million bid was rebuffed by the Red Devils, with Italian giants Juventus and Napoli also expressing interest in Greenwood’s services.

Greenwood, who spent the previous season on loan at Getafe, remains under contract at Old Trafford until 2025. The English striker’s future has been the subject of intense speculation following his loan spell in Spain, where he showcased glimpses of his potential but struggled to cement a regular starting role.

With United’s pre-season preparations approaching, the club faces a decision on whether to reintegrate Greenwood into their plans for the upcoming campaign or continue negotiations to offload him to a suitable buyer.

The uncertainty surrounding Greenwood’s future underscores the complexities of modern football transfers, where player valuations and market demand often dictate outcomes.

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