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Day: 14 January 2024
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Mason Greenwood remains a Manchester United player (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood has suggested he would like to remain at Getafe by admitting he is ‘happy’ at the club.
The striker joined the Spaniards on loan in August for the remainder of the season.
Despite having charges of attempted rape and domestic assault dropped, United conducted their own investigation into Greenwood.
Though the club ultimately determined that videos online did not paint a ‘full picture’ of the incident, it was decided that Greenwood should recommence his future away from Old Trafford.
At Getafe, Greenwood has rediscovered his form and found happiness with his family in Madrid.
United face making another decision over Greenwood’s future in July, when the club could feasibly reintegrate the striker into the squad.
Greenwood’s deal runs until July. (Photo by Alvaro Medranda/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)
However, Greenwood says he’s ‘happy’ at Getafe.
‘Everything’s fine,’ Greenwood told Getafe’s official YouTube channel.
‘I adapted pretty quickly. [My] team-mates took me under their wing and I’ve just been happy ever since, coming here and training, playing the games. I’m happy.
‘The fans mean a lot to me. The best feeling so far is when I scored my first goal here at the stadium and it meant a lot to me, I heard the fans quite a lot.
‘We had the training day and a lot of fans came out to watch. We appreciate the fans. They’re like an extra man out there on the pitch when they’re there supporting us.’
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