Mason Greenwood’s Mom Issues Update On His Future As Juventus and Other European Giants Plots Move
Juventus have reportedly set their sights on Manchester United and want away loanee Mason Greenwood.
The Englishman was one of the most exhilarating young gems at Old Trafford before facing an off-the-pitch problem in January 2022.

The winger faced heavy allegations and was indulged in an unlawful investigation following serious indictments made by his girlfriend Harriet.
However, the pair reconciled and the case is now behind them, which concurred with a return to the pitch.
Despite 18 months of dormancy, Greenwood has been outstanding while on loan at Getafe. He has thus far contributed with thirteen goals and ten assists across all competitions this season.
The winger will return to Man Utd once his loan deal expires at the end of the campaign, but as La Gazzetta dello Sport tells it, his future appears to be away from the club.
As the newspaper outlet tells it, Greenwood is more than an idea for Juventus, with the management looking to bolster their attacking ranks.
The Bianconeri brass has identified the Englishman as the right profile for the role, explains the source.
Juventus could face competition for the signature of Mason Greenwood with multiple clubs across Europe and Saudi Arabia interested in the young gem.
Aside from his unanimous talent and proficiency to play on both wings, Giuntoli is fascinated by the player’s contractual situation, as his deal with Man Utd will expire in 2025.
So while he wouldn’t come free of charge in the summer, Juventus believe they can mediate a bargain price for the formerly troubled star.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero was asked about Mason Greenwood to Juventus

“I’m convinced that Mason would do well in any big team, even Juventus. A Greenwood-Vlahovic-Chiesa trident would be super.”
Mason Greenwood’s mom on sons future

Ahead of their 0-2 defeat against Atletic Bilbao, Getafe CF performed a heartfelt gesture to commemorate Mother’s Day with all Azulones players walking out with their mothers.
For Bilbao, brothers Iñaki and Nico Williams combined twice to give Athletic Nico assisted Iñaki once twice across both halves before the team was reduced to nine men and coach Ernesto Valverde was red-carded, too.
Getafe had an opportunity to get back into the contest as they were awarded a penalty in the 86th minute but Mason Greenwood missed it as the Madrid-based club had to settle for a 0-2 defeat.
But before the game, Getafe players took to the field accompanied by their mothers. Mason Greenwood was the last player to emerge from the tunnel, held hands with his mom, Melanie, and later posed for a team photograph with all the mothers.
Mason Greenwood’s future is still on decided according to family sources with United also keen to keep the youngster.
