Mason Greenwood this, that’s Mason Greenwood. The English striker is on everyone’s lips as the end of the season approaches. Is he continuously assigned to Getafe? Will you come back to Manchester United stay? Will he come back to leave again? There are many questions and few answers and the case could become – with Mbappé’s permission – the soap opera of the summer.
In Manchester they rejected him last summer after a high profile sexual assault complaint ended in nothing but then the club was ‘forced’ by various pressures to find a way for him . Getafe loves him and wants to continue to rely on him next season. However, at Old Trafford they can now return to the arrival of new owner Sir Jim Redcliffe and open their arms to him again.
Regardless of all this, Greenwood, who is happy in Spain, may finally decide to return. Not for the sports issue but for the family issue. And, according to ‘The Sun’, the footballer finds it difficult to assimilate that his parents live separately and believes that it is better for both of them that they are together. The mother stayed at home in Chesere (England), while the father (and agent at the same time) lived with her in Madrid.
It’s been a tough year for the Greenwood family
A source told ‘The Sun’: “Mason is happy in Spain and knows that big clubs, including FC Barcelona, are interested in him. He is angry at United for the way he has been treated, so he has always been reluctant to return. . But his mother and father have been separated since Mason arrived in Spain and everyone knows that a long-distance relationship is difficult, especially with the pressures they have experienced since Mason was first arrested in January 2022. They have been ” Two very difficult years for the family and he, who is very close to his parents, believes that his problems will be solved if he returns to United.”
Source: La Verdad

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