Getafe boss provides update on future of Man United loanee Mason Greenwood

Getafe head coach José Bordalás has provided a fresh insight into the future of Mason Greenwood with the club.

Frontman Greenwood of course linked up with Getafe last summer, after being deemed surplus to requirements by Premier League giants Manchester United.

And the 22-year-old has since gone on to enjoy a fine campaign in Spain, on his way to eight goals and five assists across 30 appearances to date.

Such impressive exploits have culminated in links with some of La Liga’s biggest clubs with a view to next season, both Barcelona and Atlético Madrid understood to be keeping a close eye on Greenwood’s situation.

Speaking to the media this weekend, the aforementioned José Bordalás, in turn, was once again drawn on the future of a player who has quickly developed into a crucial member of his attacking ranks at the Estadio Coliseum.

And though Getafe’s headmaster was keen to give little away, he did suggest that the Azulones brass are ready to do their part in attempting to bring Greenwood back for next season:

“We haven’t talked yet,” Bordalás began, as cited by Mundo Deportivo. “He’s in the same situation. Now we’re focused on finishing the season with the best possible feelings for everyone. When it’s decided It will be time to get to work and we will see if Mason can continue with us for another year. The club and the fans are very happy to have had Mason this season.”

Conor Laird | GSFN

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