“Yes, He is back. He will get to play the friendlies for one reasons. If not, then the fans will have to say Goodbye to him. I haven’t talked about him before because I was not allowed to but today I think I have every right to talk about him because he is now one of my players”- Erik Ten Hag finally explains Mason Greenwood condition at Old Trafford after Man Utd ‘rejected many offers for Mason Greenwood which might see him play again for Manchester United under Erik ten Hag for the first time.
Manchester United has reportedly rejected a proposed clause during talks about Mason Greenwood’s potential transfer from the club. Greenwood, who has gained interest from various European clubs following a successful season on loan at Getafe in La Liga—where he netted 10 goals in 36 games—is drawing attention from clubs in Spain, Turkey, and Italy. Lazio has shown particular interest in the 22-year-old, recently offering €20 million, including a condition that would give Manchester United 50% of any future transfer fee. Despite Greenwood being under contract with Manchester United until 2025, the club is looking for a permanent move this transfer window, aiming for a significant fee and rejecting Lazio’s offer, reportedly holding out for £30 million.
Lazio’s pursuit of Greenwood has grown as they look to replace Felipe Anderson, who is expected to move to Palmeiras in Brazil. The Italian club considers Greenwood a key target and might need to surpass their previous record transfer fee under Claudio Lotito’s ownership to sign him. To enhance the deal, Lazio suggested including goalkeeper Christos Mandas, valued at €20 million, in the transaction. However, Manchester United has reservations about Mandas’s valuation, complicating negotiations.
This situation highlights Manchester United’s strategic approach in the market. Despite Greenwood’s contract until 2025, they are actively seeking a permanent transfer, seeing this window as a prime opportunity to maximize his market value. Lazio’s interest in Greenwood reflects their ambition to bolster their squad, especially with Anderson’s departure imminent.
As talks continue, both clubs are dealing with the complexities of player valuation and contract terms. Manchester United’s refusal of Lazio’s proposed clause shows their intent to secure a favorable deal for Greenwood, balancing financial aspects with long-term squad planning. The outcome will affect Greenwood’s future and shape the transfer strategies of both clubs as they prepare for the upcoming season.