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Manchester United are in talks with Getafe over a second loan deal for Greenwood

  /  autty

Manchester United are reportedly negotiating with Getafe over a potential second loan move for Mason Greenwood.

The forward joined the La Liga side on a season-long loan on Deadline Day last summer and has impressed on the pitch.

With 10 goals in 32 appearances, Greenwood also registered six assists for Getafe.

And now it has been reported that the Spanish side are keen to extend his stay for at least another season.

According to The Athletic, Getafe have opened talks with the Red Devils over the possibility of a new loan deal for Greenwood.

However, United would prefer to secure a permanent move for the academy graduate.

The report continues to state that his form has attracted interest from other La Liga sides.

Furthermore, it is believed that  a loan deal will be considered if United aren't offered an 'acceptable fee' this summer.

With Greenwood's current deal expiring in 2025, the Red Devils could extend his contract by a further year as there remains an option for this in his contract.

It remains to be seen as to what the future holds for Greenwood, with it unclear as to whether Man United could one day allow him to rejoin the squad.

For this summer, the report believes that, Erik ten Hag's side are looking to conclude a permanent transfer for their academy graduate.

Getafe will be hoping that they can beat their La Liga rivals to securing Greenwood's signature this summer.