Two unnamed Premier League clubs have made their inquiries about striker Mason Greenwood, owned by Manchester United.
The day before, Getafe president Angel Torres, whose club is leasing Greenwood from United this season, said that the priority option for the Red Devils is to sell Mason next summer.
Torres also revealed that Greenwood will not return to playing for United, but may be re-leased to Getafe if the Devils do not find a buyer for Mason at a price of 40-45 million pounds that suits them.
The interest in Greenwood is attributed to Atletico, Barcelona, Juventus and Lazio, but The Telegraph can confirm that at least two Premier League clubs also have views on Mason, who are not afraid of the player’s reputation as a rapist.
However, at the moment, the sale of Greenwood to a foreign club looks more likely than the return of the 22-year-old Englishman to his homeland.
Let’s add that Greenwood’s contract with United with a salary of 75,000 pounds per week expires next year, but provides for an option to extend it for 12 months.