Juventus are considering signing Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood in the summer window, according to Monday’s edition of Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Red Devils sent him out on loan to Getafe last summer and he managed 10 goals and six assists from 31 games this season.
The newspaper states the Manchester United owned player has regained his form but his future at Old Trafford still remains uncertain due to ‘ethical reasons’ relating to his off-pitch scandal.
His deal with the Premier League side lasts until 2025 and the report adds there are many at the club who no longer want to see the 22-year-old represent Manchester United. Therefore, it’s possible for him to leave Ten Hag’s side permanently in the next window.
Juve technical director Cristiano Giuntoli would like to pounce on the opportunity to sign the Englishman, after having looked to bolster his side’s attack last summer.
Gazzetta say the Turin club ‘insists’ on signing Greenwood and believe they can get ‘lots of quality’ from Greenwood at a price much lower than his current market value. There’s no mention if the player is open to making a switch to Juventus.