Speaking exclusively to Caught out In his latest Daily Briefing column, Romano provided some insight into Greenwood's situation at Manchester United, with the young striker appearing on loan at La Liga side Getafe this season.
Greenwood has not played for United since his arrest in January 2022, and the club subsequently suspended the player, although the charges against him have since been dropped.
However, it looks like it will be very difficult for the Red Devils to be able to bring back Greenwood, so the club certainly have a big decision to make in the coming weeks and months, with this posing a challenge for new minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe as he looks to rebuild this club. The struggling team.
Greenwood showed himself to be an exciting young talent when he first broke into United's first team, and he is doing well to get his career back on track in Spain this season.
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Discussing the situation, Romano said: “Sir Jim Ratcliffe said they have not decided yet and will take time and internal discussions and then decide…that is the reality.” “There is no decision in February or March, it is a decision for the coming months with the new board and all the people at Manchester United will make the decision together.”
He added: “This is also the response from sources close to the player. It is up to United and they have not decided yet.”
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MUFC fans will need to be patient with this decision, as it is certainly not the type of decision that can be made quickly or without a great deal of thought.
If Greenwood ends up leaving United, it will be interesting to see if he stays at Getafe or if we see some interest from the bigger clubs.