Sir Jim Ratcliffe is about to acquire a 25 per cent stake in the Red Devils, in a partial takeover of the Premier League club, and change is being planned. Decisions will have to be made on Greenwood at some stage, but Fabrizio Romano has told CaughtOffside of that process: “Incoming co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is already discussing Greenwood’s situation internally, and from what I’m told, he’s made no decision at all and nothing will be decided in December. So the idea is to take some time and just let Greenwood play football. Then, based on his performances for Getafe, Man United will discuss their position and that of the player. This will likely take place in March, April or May. There will be many different factors to consider, and obviously the new Man United board will have a new CEO and new people in charge of the transfer market, meaning that they will all decide on transfer business together.”