Getafe believe Man Utd have triggered Mason Greenwood extension option - despite English forward's reluctance to return to Old Trafford
Getafe believe that Manchester United have already triggered the extension option in Mason Greenwood’s contract that takes him through to 2026.
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Forward has spent current campaign in Spain
Expected to be on the move again this summer
Red Devils can extend deal before finding buyer
WHAT HAPPENED?
The 22-year-old forward has been tied to terms at Old Trafford that are due to run until 2025. There has always been the option for another 12 months to be taken up, with the Red Devils having until May of next year to take advantage of that clause.
Getafe would be keen to keep him on their books and, according to The Athletic, believe that an extension option in England that could work in their favour has already been triggered – despite claims to the contrary from senior figures at United. The Liga outfit are eager to put another loan agreement in place.
WHAT NEXT?
United may be willing to sanction such a deal if Greenwood’s contract is extended to 2026, as they would have more time in which to find a permanent buyer. Getafe also stand to benefit as a 20 per cent sell-on clause was inserted in the initial agreement that took him to Spain – as Premier League heavyweights recognised the calculated risk being taken by European rivals on a winger that had been without competitive action for more than 18 months.