Mason Greenwood has reportedly made an extended stay in La Liga his transfer “priority”, with Valencia putting a £25m ($32m) bid to Manchester United.
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- Forward starred on loan at Getafe
- Wanted by clubs across Europe
- Red Devils expected to sanction sale
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WHAT HAPPENED?
That offer falls considerably short of the Red Devils’ valuation, with Serie A giants Juventus getting closer to that asking price with an approach that could be worth as much as £40 million ($51m). They have been leading the chase for Greenwood, ahead of domestic rivals Napoli and Lazio.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Several clubs in Spain have also expressed interest, after seeing Greenwood register 10 goals through 36 appearances for Getafe during a productive loan spell in 2023-24. Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are said to sit among his other suitors.
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DID YOU KNOW?
claims that the 22-year-old forward has informed his representatives that “his priority is Spain”, with a “concrete offer” from Valencia being confirmed. United are expected to sanction a permanent departure from Old Trafford at some stage.
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WHAT NEXT?
Greenwood will be due back in England for pre-season training if no deal is agreed through the early weeks of the summer window, but the one-cap England international is unlikely to figure for them again as talks regarding another fresh start outside of his homeland continue.