Manchester United demanding €40 million for Mason Greenwood amid Barcelona links

Lazio in contact with Mason Greenwood over late move.

Mason Greenwood is set to leave Manchester United permanently at the end of the season, and he has been linked with Barcelona.

A report from Fichajes has claimed that Manchester United have already set an asking price of €40 million for Mason Greenwood. It will be interesting to see if Barcelona are prepared to pay up to sign the English attacker.

Greenwood has done well this season, and he has 12 goal contributions for Getafe. The 22-year-old could be a useful option for Barcelona in the final third. However, the €40 million asking price could be a bit of a problem.

The Englishman does not have a future at Manchester United, and the Red Devils will have to get rid of him at the end of the season. Barcelona will hope to agree a more reasonable price with the Premier League side at the end of the season.

The 22-year-old has shown his quality in La Liga with Getafe this season, and he is certainly good enough to be an important squad player for Barcelona. The Catalan giants need to add more quality and depth to their attack in the summer. Meanwhile, the youngster dreams of joining Barcelona.

It will be Interesting to see how the situation develops. He has been linked with Atletico Madrid as well. Greenwood was regarded as one of the best young attacking prospects in the world at one point but his career at Manchester United is over after the accusations of domestic violence and assault.

Greenwood can still salvage his career

There is no doubt that Mason Greenwood remains a talented player with a big future ahead of him, he will look to get his career back on track in the coming seasons. A permanent exit from Manchester United would be ideal for all parties, and it remains to be seen where he ends up.

Greenwood is still only 22 with plenty of room for development. He could develop into a reliable La Liga attacker with the right guidance and ample game time. A move to Barcelona can be quite tempting for most players.

But the Manchester United loanee must seek game-time assurances before joining Barcelona. He needs to play regularly at this stage of his career, and sitting on the bench at a big club will not benefit him.

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