The elites of Europe are closely following Mason Greenwood’s progress

On transfer deadline day, Manchester United chose to loan Mason Greenwood to La Liga team Getafe.

After receiving criticism from fans, the club changed its mind and sent the versatile forward to Spain, where he is slowly getting back on track.

Regaining his footing, Greenwood

Interest in the 22-year-old has grown in the lead-up to next summer’s transfer market as a result of his impressive play, which has resulted in four goals and three assists in thirteen games played thus far.

The England international is being pursued by Real Sociedad and Lazio, two clubs that were on the verge of completing a loan agreement last summer, but Getafe has other intentions.

Spanish club aiming to retain United star set to hold discussions with 20-time English league winners next year, according to The Peoples Person.

Nevertheless, it appears that the caliber of clubs interested in Greenwood, an Englishman, is also increasing as his performances keep getting better.

90 Minutes claims that Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Borussia Dortmund are among the premier clubs in Europe that have been closely watching his performances.

It’s clear from 90 Minutes that Greenwood is content with his life in Spain and the attention his performances are receiving.

Increased interest

Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are also keeping tabs on developments, while Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico Madrid have all observed Greenwood in action at different occasions.

The one-of-a-kind loan agreement featured a 20% sell-on provision, meaning Getafe will benefit if United sell to a different club in the summer than the Madrid-based side.

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After acquiring full athletic control, Sir Jim Ratcliffe will likely make a final decision over the player’s future, though United had previously stated the forward would never play for the club again.