La Liga giants Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are reportedly plotting a shock move for Mason Greenwood.
Despite an 18-month exile that grounded his promising career, Greenwood has been sensational for Getafe and has attracted interest from top clubs in La Liga.
According to talkSPORT, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are interested in signing the Manchester United loanee with his promising stats with Getafe.
We reported earlier Getafe were interested in a permanent deal for Greenwood but sources close to the club have revealed they could be overstretched financially to sign Greenwood.
Real Sociedad were also reportedly interested in Greenwood but the Champions League side could now face a stiff opposition from their stronger domestic rivals - Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
Meanwhile, Man United plans for Mason Greenwood is still unclear pending the expiration of his loan tenure with Getafe.
There is a break clause in the loan deal which could be activated in January for him to return to Old Trafford but it is unlikely United will trigger the clause.
Pertinent to note, Mason Greenwood was resettled for a fresh start away from Old Trafford by former Man United CEO Richard Arnold.
Arnold spearheaded the decision to have the youngster loaned out from Man United to start his career elsewhere due to the immense pressure coming from Man United female fans during investigations into the rape saga.
Arnold has resigned as Man United CEO and will leave the club this month further blurring the prospects of Mason Greenwood's Man United return.
Man United soon-to-be co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly set to have a heavy influence on Mason Greenwood's Man United future.
Sources close to the INEOS billionaire have revealed he is not keen on entertaining the hassles that will come with having Greenwood back at Old Trafford hence he would likely sanction outright sale of the player permanently
Greenwood has four goals and three assists in 11 La Liga matches for Getafe.
Despite an 18-month exile that grounded his promising career, Greenwood has been sensational for Getafe and has attracted interest from top clubs in La Liga.
According to talkSPORT, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are interested in signing the Manchester United loanee with his promising stats with Getafe.
We reported earlier Getafe were interested in a permanent deal for Greenwood but sources close to the club have revealed they could be overstretched financially to sign Greenwood.
Real Sociedad were also reportedly interested in Greenwood but the Champions League side could now face a stiff opposition from their stronger domestic rivals - Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
Meanwhile, Man United plans for Mason Greenwood is still unclear pending the expiration of his loan tenure with Getafe.
There is a break clause in the loan deal which could be activated in January for him to return to Old Trafford but it is unlikely United will trigger the clause.
Pertinent to note, Mason Greenwood was resettled for a fresh start away from Old Trafford by former Man United CEO Richard Arnold.
Arnold spearheaded the decision to have the youngster loaned out from Man United to start his career elsewhere due to the immense pressure coming from Man United female fans during investigations into the rape saga.
Arnold has resigned as Man United CEO and will leave the club this month further blurring the prospects of Mason Greenwood's Man United return.
Man United soon-to-be co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly set to have a heavy influence on Mason Greenwood's Man United future.
Sources close to the INEOS billionaire have revealed he is not keen on entertaining the hassles that will come with having Greenwood back at Old Trafford hence he would likely sanction outright sale of the player permanently
Greenwood has four goals and three assists in 11 La Liga matches for Getafe.