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“We have been looking into his situation and these are the two things we finally concluded to do and I hope the rest of the Premier League fans will be happy with it”-BREAKING NEWS as Manchester United New Owner drops outrageous hints on Manchester United star Mason Greenwood come back to the club

“We have been looking into his situation and these are the two things we finally concluded to do and I hope the rest of the Premier League fans will be happy with it”-BREAKING NEWS as Manchester United New Owner drops outrageous hints on Manchester United star Mason Greenwood come back to the club.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the founder of INEOS, will play a key role in deciding Mason Greenwood’s future at Manchester United this summer. Despite reports of his summer transfer plans, it appears unlikely that the club will deviate from their official stance following Greenwood’s loan exit in September.

Greenwood’s departure to Getafe on deadline day came after both internal and external criticism, leading then-chief executive Richard Arnold to reverse his decision to allow the player to return. Last February, the Crown Prosecution Service dropped charges against Greenwood, who denied allegations of attempted rape, assault, and controlling behavior. Although Arnold expressed satisfaction with Greenwood’s innocence, United announced their intention to support him in rebuilding his career elsewhere, signaling they didn’t anticipate his return.

The recent change in the sporting hierarchy due to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s £1.3 billion deal for a 25% stake and control of football operations has once again brought Greenwood’s future into focus. Despite this, INEOS’ reported summer plans indicate a preference for replacing Greenwood and securing a transfer fee later in the year.

Standard Sport reports plans to sign a right-back, centre-back, central midfielder, and striker during the summer transfer window. Additionally, United is interested in Crystal Palace’s right-winger, Michael Olise, and may use Aaron Wan-Bissaka in a deal to ward off interest from Chelsea and Liverpool.

If manager Erik ten Hag acquires a new high-profile striker and adds Olise to the squad, there may be no room for Greenwood upon his return from La Liga. The £72 million signing Rasmus Hojlund, who arrived last summer, would provide competition for the 20-year-old Dane, replacing Anthony Martial, set to leave on a free transfer in July.

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