MU: Mason Greenwood has already found a club

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Author of 8 goals and 6 assists in 33 La Liga matches this season with Getafe, Mason Greenwood completed a full season with the Spanish club. Loaned by Manchester United, the Englishman will return across the Channel. At least, before another departure. The English club is looking for a way out, and Greenwood has had some serious leads. If FC Barcelona manifested itself for a time, the departure of Xavi ultimately changed the situation.

Juventus Turin, present on the file since Christmas, is now in pole position to welcome him, reveals Sport. Recruiters, present at several Getafe matches, estimated that the striker could easily adapt to Serie A, and strengthen the Old Lady. It now remains to reach an agreement so that the 22-year-old player, under contract until 2025 with the Red Devils, joins Piedmont.

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