Man Utd could hit two targets at once with Mason Greenwood’s comeback. Ready to see him back in action!

Mason Greenwood’s future will be among the topics under the microscope as Manchester United approaches the club’s first summer transfer window under a new football operation. Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have a big decision to make amid his eye-catching exploits at Getafe.

Greenwood moved to La Liga on deadline day after former chief executive Richard Arnold performed a U-turn on his reintegration into Erik ten Hag’s squad.

Arnold had told staff that he planned to sanction Greenwood’s return before internal and external backlash sparked a change of heart.

But recent changes to the sporting side of the club’s hierarchy have opened the doorway to a potential new approach next season.

Greenwood is under contract at Old Trafford until the summer of 2025, so next summer could present United’s final chance to generate a transfer fee for the academy graduate.

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Mason Greenwood’s future will be among the topics under the microscope as Manchester United approaches the club’s first summer transfer window under a new football operation. Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have a big decision to make amid his eye-catching exploits at Getafe.

Greenwood moved to La Liga on deadline day after former chief executive Richard Arnold performed a U-turn on his reintegration into Erik ten Hag’s squad.Arnold had told staff that he planned to sanction Greenwood’s return before internal and external backlash sparked a change of heart.

But recent changes to the sporting side of the club’s hierarchy have opened the doorway to a potential new approach next season.

Greenwood is under contract at Old Trafford until the summer of 2025, so next summer could present United’s final chance to generate a transfer fee for the academy graduate.

But Ratcliffe and INEOS could decide to allow the 22-year-old forward to remain at the club once his season-long loan at Getafe is over.

In doing so, United would be killing two birds with one stone in terms of problem positions that their new investors must help Ten Hag address.