United has already begun implementing structural adjustments in anticipation of the Premier League’s ratification of INOES’ 25% takeover next month.
The club has officially hired Omar Berrada, a Spaniard who was poached from Manchester City, as its new chief executive.
Plans to reorganize the playing roster are anticipated to begin in the spring, followed by other off-field appointments in the months to come.Financial fair play authorities view United’s own young items as a surefire way to make a tidy profit, thus the club may be looking to sell some of them, according to i Sport.
Last summer, Greenwood, 22, went on loan to Getafe from Old Trafford. In 19 games for Getafe, he has scored five goals and set up four more.
Several Spanish clubs, notably Barcelona, have taken notice of his play. The Catalan giants reportedly want to finalize Greenwood’s transfer to the Camp Nou, which he describes as a “dream move,” soon.
Meanwhile, Scott McTominay’s destiny remаins a mystеry. Even though he is United’s second-leading scorer this season, the Scotland international is considered “replaceable” and the Hammers were interested in signing him last summer.
United have granted loan deals to Sevilla and Benfica, respectively, to Hannibal Mejrbi and Alvaro Fernandez, with the latter two clubs holding summer permanent option clauses.After joining United from Real Madrid and Monaco, respectively, Mejbri and Fernandez worked their way up the youth ranks.
Sevilla reportedly has a £17.2 million option to purchаse Mejbri. With the possibility to add £2.6 million in add-ons, Benfica can pay £5.1 million to sign Fernandez.
Al-Nassr is interested in signing Antony, Jadon Sancho, and Casemiro, and they are also in the market for right defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Brazil international Casemiro.