Lazio is currently in negotiations with Manchester United for a potential deal involving forward Mason Greenwood. The Italian club was close to securing a loan deal for Greenwood last year, but Getafe intervened and took him on loan instead. Now, Lazio is back in the mix and looking to secure a permanent transfer for the 22-year-old.
Juventus Joins the Fray
However, Lazio is not the only club interested in Greenwood. Juventus has also entered the race for the talented forward, adding another layer of competition to the mix. With interest from other Serie A clubs like Napoli, Greenwood has plenty of options on the table.
Not only are Italian clubs vying for Greenwood’s signature, but clubs from Spain, Portugal, and Germany have also expressed interest in the young striker. Greenwood and his family are reportedly open to a move abroad as he looks to rejuvenate his career after a tumultuous period.
Greenwood’s time at Manchester United has been marred by off-field issues, including a recent arrest that led to him not playing for the club since January 2022. While the case was discontinued in February 2023, Greenwood’s future at Old Trafford remains uncertain. New co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe hinted at a possible return for Greenwood, but sources indicate that a transfer away from United is more likely this summer.
Despite Greenwood’s successful loan spell at Getafe, the Spanish club is struggling to meet United’s financial demands for a permanent transfer. This has opened the door for other clubs to swoop in and secure Greenwood’s services, with Lazio and Juventus emerging as strong contenders in the race.
Mason Greenwood finds himself at the center of a transfer battle between Lazio and Juventus, with interest from other clubs in Serie A and abroad. As he looks to put his troubles behind him and focus on his football career, the decision on his next move will be crucial in determining the trajectory of his future in the sport. Stay tuned as the transfer saga unfolds and Greenwood’s destination becomes clear.
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