Mason Greenwood’s Transfer Saga: Al-Ettifaq and Other Clubs Eyeing the Young Star

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Mason Greenwood’s transfer saga is far from over. After Manchester United’s decision to terminate his contract, multiple clubs have expressed their interest in signing the 21-year-old striker.

Al-Ettifaq, managed by Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, has lodged an offer of £10 million for Greenwood. Other clubs in the Middle East, Italy, and Turkey are also keen on the young star.

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Key Takeaways

– Al-Ettifaq, a Saudi Arabia side, is interested in a £10 million move for Mason Greenwood.
– Manchester United has confirmed that Greenwood will leave the club after a six-month investigation into allegations, despite the charges being dropped.
– Greenwood issued a statement following the mutually terminated contract with Manchester United, stating that he will not play for the club again.
– Other clubs in the Middle East, Italy, and Turkey are also interested in signing Greenwood.

Background

Mason Greenwood’s transfer saga has seen Al-Ettifaq and other clubs in the Middle East, Italy, and Turkey express their interest in the young Manchester United star.

The 21-year-old has two years left on his current £75,000-a-week contract, with United confirming that it is in the best interests of both parties for Greenwood to continue his career elsewhere.

Al-Ettifaq, managed by Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, recently signed ex-Reds captain Jordan Henderson on a £700,000-a-week deal, and are willing to pay up to £10 million for Greenwood.

Loan exits and permanent deals are both options, with the Sun reporting that the Saudi club has already lodged their interest.

Manchester United’s Decision Regarding Greenwood

Following an investigation into allegations of attempted rape, controlling behavior, and assault, Manchester United announced that it is in the best interests of both parties for the player to continue his career elsewhere.

Greenwood has had his contract mutually terminated with the club, and will not play for them again.

A variety of clubs have expressed interest in the 21-year-old, with Al-Ettifaq, a Saudi Arabia side, reportedly lodging a £10 million offer. Other clubs in the Middle East, Italy, and Turkey have also indicated their interest in the young star.

The decision to move forward with a transfer may be made soon, as Greenwood now has two years remaining on his current £75,000-a-week contract.

Greenwood’s Statement and Contract Termination

Following an investigation into allegations of attempted rape, controlling behavior, and assault, Mason Greenwood has had his contract mutually terminated with Manchester United and issued a statement regarding the situation.

In it, he expressed his disappointment at the decision and thanked the club for their support. He also mentioned that he will not play for the side again.

Both loan exits and permanent deals are possible for the 21-year-old, who has two years remaining on his £75,000-a-week contract.

Al-Ettifaq, managed by Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, has lodged their interest in signing the young star, and other clubs in the Middle East, Italy, and Turkey could join the race.

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