Exclusive: Mason Greenwood has made a decision on Man United future; new name is priority right-back target for ten Hag
In addition to prioritising the renewal of Kobbie Mainoo and the search for a new centre-back, Manchester United have already started to evaluate possible moves related to full-backs, particularly on the right, as well as keeping tabs on how Mason Greenwood is doing at Getafe.
The renewal of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, in fact, is proceeding at such a slow pace that the possibility of the English player leaving the Red Devils in the summer is growing according to sources close to CaughtOffside.
United are, therefore, starting to consider alternatives.
Ten Hag’s dream has always been Jeremie Frimpong, although the Dutchman is more likely to follow his current Bayer Leverkusen coach, Xabi Alonso, in any future experience for the Spaniard.
For this reason, the name of Denzel Dumfries remains the most concrete option to strengthen the right-back role, with Inter willing to let him leave at a fairly suitable price.
There will also be investments made in midfield this summer, with Joao Neves standing out among the targets being considered.
Mason Greenwood in action against Villarreal
The Portuguese is closely followed by United, and they will try to sign him in the summer.
Finally, Mason Greenwood, who is gradually getting back into shape, has been an important player for Getafe.
So much so that the Spanish team are dreaming of qualification for a European competition.
Mason Greenwood wants Man United return
Furthermore, his good performances are opening up evaluations on his future which, at the moment, see Man United not having made a definitive decision on him yet.
The player, on the other hand, already has a clear idea; he would like to return to Manchester at the end of the season, especially with the desire to make the Red Devils fans forget the dark period he had in the past.
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