The race to sign Mason Greenwood heats up as ‘multiple teams’ contact Manchester United after it was officially announced he would leave

With numerous parties eager to sign the forward, the race to sign Mason Greenwood is getting more competitive.

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This comes after Manchester United said in a statement that they will be cutting ties with the player.

Although he is confident Greenwood did not commit the crimes he was accused of, United CEO Richard Arnold wrote an open letter to supporters explaining that there is no longer any chance for the Englishman to stay at Old Trafford.

According to a story carried by The Peoples Person, Jose Mourinho’s AS Roma have been in touch with the Red Devils to see if they can hire Greenwood.Mason Greenwood không còn được khoác áo Man Utd - Tuổi Trẻ OnlineAccording to Mike Keegan of The Daily Mail, the Giallorossi are not the only team trying to sign the 21-year-old. According to Keegan, “several teams” have contacted United.”The forward, who has earned an England cap, is unlikely to switch to another team in this nation. Instead, a move abroad is planned, and Italy, Turkey, and other countries are interested.Mason Greenwood and what will really decide if he plays for Manchester  United again | Soccer | The Guardian90 minutes later, expand on this information by naming a few of the interested parties.Atlanta, who of course sold Rasmus Hojlund to the Red Devils, also wants Greenwood in addition to Roma.Greenwood is also on Inter Milan’s radar despite their failure to get Folarin Balogun from Arsenal and sign Romelu Lukaku to a long-term contract.A number of European teams in Spain and Germany, as well as Ligue 1 powerhouse Monaco, have expressed interest in the Carrington academy graduate, according to Graeme Baily.Tốt hơn cả Van Persie, Mason Greenwood đã sẵn sàng trở thành một siêu sao“90min understands that United would prefer to sell Greenwood because his homegrown player status would provide a huge boost when it comes to Financial Fair Play calculations,” says Bailly. But the teams that have expressed interest in Greenwood, particularly those headquartered in Europe, are more inclined to provide a loan deal at this time. Michael Emenalo, the director of football for the Saudi Pro League, is reportedly keeping a close eye on the issue with a view to bringing the star to the Gulf nation.