
Man Utd ‘Outcast’ Agrees To Juventus Move
Manchester United forward currently unwanted by majority of the United fanbase, Mason Greenwood has said “yes” to joining Juventus from Manchester United this summer, but there remains a major stumbling block for the forward to get over if a transfer is to be completed.

Greenwood has spent the last season on loan in Spain from Man Utd at Getafe following an internal investigation into his private life. Although criminal charges of attempted rape, engaging in controlling behaviour and assault were dropped, the Old Trafford club elected to loan him out.
The long-term future of the 22-year-old forward, who maintained his innocence with regard the charges levelled at him, remains uncertain.
A permanent move appears to be likely, with Greenwood having agreed to personal terms with Serie A giants Juventus, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
Greenwood has reportedly given the green light on a move to Juventus this summer, but the Bianconeri are intent on Manchester United lowering their asking price. A promising player could be included in the deal if United refuse to compromise on their valuation of the 22-year-old, who impressed on loan at Getafe last season.
Greenwood only has one year remaining on his Red Devils contract but the club want to recoup up to £34million for the academy product. The price leaves Juve in a tricky position and senior figures in Turin are reportedly exploring ways to make the deal cheaper.