Barça: the Greenwood rumor is gaining momentum

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He lives again. On the Getafe side, Mason Greenwood managed to relaunch a career which seemed compromised after his domestic violence affair. In the southern suburbs of Madrid, the English striker has found a haven of peace and is one of Pepe Bordalas’ major players. He has 3 goals and 4 assists in 16 La Liga matches, playing mainly on one side.

A return to the top which has already earned him links to bigger clubs, such as Atlético de Madrid or FC Barcelona. If the president of Getafe recently confided that he hoped to be able to keep him at the end of his loan, the newspaper The Sun explains that the 22-year-old is close to joining Barça for next summer. Manchester United have given the green light and the player is seduced by the idea of ​​joining Catalonia. To be continued…

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