Greenwood, currently on loan at Getafe in La Liga, has been in fine form, tallying eight goals and six assists for the Spanish side. However, it appears unlikely that he will return to Old Trafford
There are various clubs across Europe, including Juventus, expressing interest in acquiring him.
Getafe president Angel Torres has revealed that while they would like to keep Greenwood if United triggers an extension in his contract until 2026, Manchester’s current stance is to sell if a good offer comes along. Atletico Madrid and Barcelona are reportedly interested in retaining Greenwood in Spain on a permanent basis.
Torres disclosed that while Atletico Madrid hasn’t shown interest in Greenwood, Barcelona president Joan Laporta has inquired about the player. However, the financial constraints in Spanish football present a challenge, as clubs must sell before they can make significant signings.
As Greenwood continues his loan spell with Getafe, featuring prominently in their remaining four games of the season, Manchester United is preparing for potential managerial changes and significant transfer activity in the upcoming summer.