Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood is set to be on the move this summer, and he has been linked with clubs like Juventus and Real Madrid.
A report from Defensa Central has claimed that Mason Greenwood is poised to seal a move to Italy, with Real Madrid backing out of the transfer chase.
The English striker has been linked with Spanish club Barcelona apart from Juventus as well, and it will be interesting to see if they decide to make a move for him in the coming months. The 22-year-old needs to sort out his permanent future soon and focus on his football.
Manchester United are unwilling to give him any opportunities, and they will look to sell him permanently in the summer. Moving to Italy could be ideal for him. He would get to play regularly and could achieve his true potential with experience and game time. Real Madrid had the chance to sign him as well but have backed out of the chase.
The 22-year-old has been highly impressive during his loan spell at Getafe, and he is certainly good enough to play for a top club like Juventus. The young prospect has the technical attributes and physicality to thrive in Italian football, and he could be the ideal addition to their attack.
Juventus need to add more creativity and goals to the side. Greenwood is capable of leading the line, and he can operate as a wide forward as well. He will add pace, flair and finishing ability in the final third. He could add a new dimension to the Juventus attack.
Greenwood could be signed on a bargain
Manchester United are unlikely to demand a premium for him, and he could be available for a reasonable price in the summer. The striker is unwanted at the Premier League club and therefore, they are unlikely to complicate his departure. In addition, with Real Madrid no longer interested, a move to Serie A appears likely.
If Juventus can sign in for a reasonable price at the end of the season, the transfer could look like a major bargain in the long run. There is no doubt that the Manchester United striker could develop into an elite forward in the coming seasons, and it remains to be seen whether the Red Devils end up regretting their decision to let him leave.