Man United's Mason Greenwood transfer stance, new comments made and advanced talks update
With Manchester United players arriving back to first team training this week, the future of Mason Greenwood was unsurprisingly brought back into focus.
The 22-year-old was at United's Carrington training ground today, alongside his father, for the first time since January 2022 but it is understood he did not take part in training.
Greenwood spent last season on loan at Spanish side Getafe and after a successful season in Spain, which saw him named the club's Player of the Season, he has returned to United where has one year remaining on his contract.
He scored 10 goals and registered six assists for the Spanish side but his future is expected to lie away from Old Trafford and a quick decision over his future would offer the best solution for all parties involved.
As such, the Manchester Evening News have rounded up everything you need to know about Greenwood's future.
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The Manchester Evening News understands that United are in advanced talks with Marseille and the club held constructive talks with Greenwood about his future.
The French side, who recently appointed former Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi as the club's new manager, have sent United a formal bid.
It has also been reported that United would be open to a loan deal with an obligation to buy Greenwood, and a sell-on clause would also be included in any deal. That would suggest that United could trigger a one-year contract extension, given Greenwood's current deal expires next summer.
Lazio are also believed to have made a bid for Greenwood and were linked