The president of Getafe has stated that Mason Greenwood will not be coming back to Manchester United

Mason Greenwood, following a suspension by Manchester United due to charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behavior, and assault, was loaned to Getafe for the 2023/24 season. However, the Crown Prosecution Service dropped the charges, leaving his long-term future with United uncertain. Mason Greenwood: Manchester United forward to leave club as internal  investigation concludes - EurosportGetafe, believing that United will not take Greenwood back, is open to selling him if they receive a good offer but is also confident about securing another loan for him next season.Footballer Mason Greenwood drops biggest hint yet that he could leave Man  Utd and move abroad | The Sun

During his time at Getafe, Greenwood has made 32 appearances and scored 10 goals in various positions, including center-forward and both wings. Getafe is on track to finish in the top half of La Liga. The president of Getafe, Angel Torres, mentioned in an interview that if it were up to the player, his family, and the club, Greenwood would continue for another year. However, regarding Manchester United, recent news suggests that if a suitable offer is made, they would prefer to sell him rather than bring him back to Manchester.Man Utd in race against time find new club for Mason Greenwood before  transfer window closes & they lose millions | The Sun

The final decision regarding Greenwood’s future is expected to be made by the end of June. Currently, the player and his family are content and happy at Getafe, enjoying the support of the fans. Greenwood joined Getafe after a 16-month period without playing, and he has successfully regained his form, scoring eight goals in the league and two in the Copa del Rey.Erik ten Hag gọi điện Mason Greenwood, MU sắp ra thông báo mới - Báo Quảng  Ninh điện tử The club and the coach are pleased with his performances, and it is anticipated that he will stay with Getafe for at least another season, possibly extending until January.