The productive loan of the British forward at Getafe could boost his permanent transfer this very summer. In fact, United intends to use Greenwood to reduce the cost of the operation for Gleison Bremer, a central defender from Juventus Turin.
Manchester United continues to shape its ambitious plans to give a new qualitative boost to the squad which, at least for now, continues to be led by Erik ten Hag.
The Dutch coach is confident in keeping his job, although it is true that no scenario can be ruled out for the coming season.
Moving on to the configuration of its defensive framework, the Premier League powerhouse has not given up on the acquisition of Gleison Bremer (27 years old).
Playing for Juventus Turin, the central defender is performing at an optimal level in Italy, making him one of the potential movers in the next summer transfer period.
With a release clause slightly above 60 million euros, valid from 2025, it should be noted that 10% of this amount would go to Torino’s coffers.
Now, citing the Daily Mail and La Gazzetta dello Sport, Manchester United is designing a proposal to reduce the cost of the operation for the defender.
Specifically, the strategy involves including Mason Greenwood (22 years old) in the negotiation, who has already caught the eye of the Vecchia Signora. Monitored by Atlético Madrid and FC Barcelona, the winger is shining on loan at Getafe.
It seems the door for a return to the Red Devils is closed for him, although he could be their ace up the sleeve. We will see if the striker facilitates the arrival of Bremer at Old Trafford.
