Journalists Mike Keegan and Simon Stone claim that after Mason Greenwood left Old Trafford, Manchester United treated him nicely.
Mason Greenwood had to be let go, even though Man Utd didn’t want to. All parties concerned, including Mason, are aware of the challenges he confronts as he relaunches his career at Manchester United, according to the statement.
Therefore, it has been decided by all parties that it would be best for him to depart Old Trafford. We will now work with Mason to make that happen.
Greenwood’s participation in games was prohibited for more than a year. The Red Devils continue to remunerate the England international on a weekly basis at a rate of £75,000.
Most recently, Greenwood might be loaned out before being sold out or freed when the two parties cancel the deal, according to Daily Mail journalist Mike Keegan.
The striker continues to get the remaining money under the terms of the contract, which is valid until June 2025, according to BBC journalist Simon Stone.
Greenwood’s remaining wages are still being paid by Man Utd.
For the club, Greenwood scored 35 goals in 129 games. Man Utd is currently looking for a way to say goodbye to the English player.