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After a flamboyant debut with Manchester United, Mason Greenwood saw his career take a less than stellar turn in January 2022 with accusations of domestic violence and attempted rape by his partner at the time. With the proceedings finally abandoned, the former Red Devils prodigy returned to Getafe at the start of the season. In Madrid, the 22-year-old striker had a blast. Author of 10 goals in 34 matches with the Iberian team, Greenwood has nursed his return.
And this has not gone unnoticed on the Old Continent. Currently on loan to Getafe, the capital club would like to negotiate a second loan for its flagship player. A desire which does not fit into the preferences of United which would favor a dry transfer. And while Juventus Turin launched an attack on the native of Wibsey, The Athletic informs us this Saturday that Napoli is also on Greenwood’s trail. The Partenopei leaders have even made initial contacts with their English counterparts to outline the outlines of a future agreement. To be continued…
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