Manchester United loanee Mason Greenwood is reportedly attracting transfer interest from two top La Liga sides, after a strong start at Getafe.
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Greenwood left Man Utd on loan to GetafeScored four in first 11 startsUtd return unlikely, other clubs interestedWHAT HAPPENED?
According to The Sun, both Valencia and Real Sociedad are currently monitoring the 22-year-old forward, as they assess a possible move in the summer transfer window. Greenwood's loan deal at Getafe is due to expire at the end of the season, with the report adding that a possible return to Old Trafford is "highly unlikely".
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Greenwood moved to La Liga with Getafe this summer and has recaptured some of his finest form since arriving in Spain, with four goals across his 11 starts so far. His finest goal arrived in his most recent outing, as he netted a sensational equaliser against Almeria on the way to a 2-1 win for Getafe, who now sit in eighth place across the top flight of Spanish football.
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Greenwood may not have a future at Manchester United, who decided to let him leave on loan after the conclusion of a six-month investigation into his conduct away from the pitch, but he may still have the option to return to the Premier League next summer. A number of teams in England's top-flight have reportedly been scouting the forward at Getafe, and a bidding war could be on the cards if he can keep up his current form.
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For now, Greenwood will concentrate on maintaining his recent output and will cross the bridge of his future when that decision ultimately arrives. Getafe's next fixture arrives in the form of Las Palmas on Friday evening, as they look to break into La Liga's top six.