Massive hint Mason Greenwood may rejoin Man Utd as Red Devils outcast continues to star for Getafe
MASON Greenwood was watched by a transfer guru on Monday – suggesting the loanee could rejoin Manchester United.
The striker headed to LaLiga after bosses ruled he could not continue his career at Old Trafford following an investigation into his off-field behaviour.
The 22-year-old was arrested in January last year following charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive control.
The Crown Prosecution Service dropped all charges this February, and Greenwood maintains his innocence.
The ex-England player has slowly been integrated into the Getafe first team since joining the club on September 1 on loan.
And Paul Mitchell was spotted in the stands of the Coliseum on Monday watching Getafe beat Cadiz 1-0 thanks to Borja Mayoral’s winner, according to Mundo Deportivo.
Mitchell is one of the world’s most famous and successful sporting directors, who has been credited with scouting some of the world’s best young talent.
The 42-year-old is currently on high demand after leaving Monaco last month.
The Mancunian has been linked with a move to United as part of a management shake-up if Sir Jim Ratcliffe completes his 25 per cent takeover and takes control of football operations.
The ex-Southampton and Tottenham chief recently moved back to his native North West, fuelling talk that the Red Devils would be his next port of call.
Greenwood started for Jose Bordalas’ side and also provided the assist on 76 minutes.
He has amassed three goals and two assists in nine appearances across all competitions.
United fans reportedly want Greenwood to return following his loan spell, the Daily Star reports.
The Guardian’s Jamie Jackson also said the club consider him their best player in the United fan-run Stretford Paddock’s podcast.