Man Utd ‘agree’ Mason Greenwood return stance as Anthony Martial nears transfer exit door


Anthony Martial’s Manchester United future is in serious doubt as he nears his contract expiry with little sign of an extension coming his way. Meanwhile, Mason Greenwood has rediscovered his scoring touch at Getafe, and Erik ten Hag is reportedly on the hunt for a new striker.

Martial’s United career is stumbling to a flat end, scoring just once in 14 appearances this season and providing little impact off the bench.

It would be a characteristic conclusion to his nine-year stay at Old Trafford, full of frustrations in failing to reach the potential he promised as a blossoming teenager in 2015.

But while Ten Hag is ready to trigger one-year extensions in the contracts of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Victor Lindelof and Hannibal Mejbri, there is no faith Martial will receive the same treatment.

It has sparked links to a new striker in the January transfer window, likely a short-term option that United supporters have grown accustomed to welcoming over the last decade.

FC Porto’s Mehdi Taremi, AS Monaco’s Wissam Ben Yedder, and Flamengo’s Gabriel Barbosa are said to be on Ten Hag’s radar.

But there are sections of the fanbase pondering whether United’s attacking woes will prompt Greenwood’s reintegration after his season-long loan in Spain.

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The 22-year-old scored twice in Getafe’s 12-0 win against Tardienta in the Copa del Rey last week, netting three goals in his last four games.

Greenwood is under contract at United until 2025, with the option of a further year, so the club will have to make a decision on his future next summer, likely under a new sporting structure.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos are expected to be running the club’s football operations by that point, and there is, of course, the potential they will go back on chief executive Richard Arnold’s initial U-turn.

However, GiveMeSport report that Greenwood’s future is set, and he won’t play for United again after the mass backlash in reaction to his reportedly planned return this season.

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