Manchester United might consider bringing back Mason Greenwood as Erik ten Hag faces challenges.
Discussions about Greenwood's future intensify as the club approaches its first summer transfer window under a new football operation led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS.
Despite Greenwood's eye-catching performances at Getafe, a decision needs to be made about his return to Old Trafford. Former CEO Richard Arnold initially planned to reintegrate the player into Ten Hag's squad but faced internal and external backlash, leading to a U-turn.
Changes in the club's hierarchy now present the possibility of a new approach next season. Greenwood's contract runs until 2025, offering United a final chance to generate a transfer fee.
However, Ratcliffe and INEOS might opt to keep the 22-year-old forward after his season-long loan at Getafe ends, addressing problem positions in Ten Hag's struggling attack.
Despite speculation, the outcome remains uncertain until Ratcliffe and INEOS reveal their plan.
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