Promising news has reached the doors of Mason Greenwood and Harriet Robson, illuminating the path forward for the English forward’s career.
According to information brought to light by Paul Hirst, a correspondent for The Times, the momentum spurred by Manchester United‘s announcement regarding Mason Greenwood was followed by inquiries from various European and Middle Eastern teams. The young outcast may bring his career back from the ruins with a move to one of the suitors.
Initially, it seemed that a departure for Mason Greenwood from Manchester United was on the horizon, as conveyed through an official statement on the club’s website. The statement conveyed a shared understanding of the challenges surrounding his return to Manchester United’s fold.
Consequently, a consensus was reached that it would be most fitting for him to embark on the next phase of his career away from the confines of Old Trafford. In the pursuit of this objective, collaborative efforts with Mason Greenwood would ensue.
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Notably, as Paul Hirst’s report highlighted, the 21-year-old forward has captured the attention of multiple suitors spanning Europe and the Middle East. This development carries significance for the couple, as it ensures that Mason Greenwood’s professional journey remains uninterrupted despite the recent developments at Manchester United.
Echoing this sentiment, Manchester United’s CEO, Richard Arnold, addressed the matter in an open letter to the club’s fans. In the letter, Arnold pledged the club’s unwavering support for both the alleged victim and Mason Greenwood, in their endeavor to rebuild and forge ahead with positivity.
A spectrum of possibilities exists, including the likes of Borussia Dortmund, recognized for their pursuit of young English talents, in the past such as Jadon Sancho and Jude Bellingham. Alternatively, Serie A or La Liga clubs could also emerge as potential suitors.
Al Ittifaq to offer Mason Greenwood $12 million a year deal
Soccer journalist Neil Custis, affiliated with The SUN, unveils an intriguing development: Mason Greenwood has captured the attention of Saudi Pro League’s Al-Ettifaq.
According to Custis, Al-Ettifaq, under the stewardship of Steven Gerrard, is poised to extend an enticing proposition to the Manchester United forward. The proposal takes the form of a substantial annual deal, valued at $11 Million.
🚨 Mason Greenwood is being eyed up by Saudi Arabian club Al-Ettifaq. 🇸🇦
Steven Gerrard’s club are set to offer a £10m-a-year deal to the Manchester United forward.
Other Saudi clubs are also considering a move for the 21-year-old after United announced he’s leaving.
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The Saudi Pro League has exhibited considerable vigor in the ongoing transfer window, securing the signatures of renowned European soccer luminaries like Karim Benzema and Neymar.
In this context, the potential acquisition of a young, proficient striker like Mason Greenwood assumes strategic importance. Remarkably, the league appears unfazed by the controversies enveloping the English forward, positioning itself to reap benefits from his prowess.
In parallel accounts, it is revealed that José Mourinho, the current manager at AS Roma in Serie A, engaged with Greenwood’s father. The crux of Mourinho’s advice emphasized a return to the pitch as the optimal course of action. However, the feasibility of AS Roma matching Greenwood’s current wages of $96,000 per week appears uncertain.