Manchester United s new youth favorite made a stunning debut, replacing Manchester City s dark horse

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-24

It has been reported that Manchester United are still reluctant to recall Mason Greenwood and are planning to do so for up to £34 million this summer. It is reported that this is a real deal, but the club may add some floating clauses on top of this, bringing the total fee to more than £40 million. The 22-year-old academy star has been on loan at La Liga side Getafe this season, and he has scored five goals and provided five assists in 21 La Liga appearances. Although there were no goals and assists in his most recent game, his performance still received a lot of praise.

Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are both rumoured to have shown keen interest in the youngster and are interested in bringing him in the summer transfer window. While Mason Greenwood's contract doesn't expire until 2025, it doesn't appear that he plans to play for Manchester United anymore as the club have decided to hand over the number 11 shirt that would have belonged to him to new signing Hojlund.

According to Germany, Manchester United have put Mason Greenwood in the bid of £34 million, which they believe is very reasonable, and the vast majority of top teams can afford to pay the transfer fee. Mason Greenwood is expected to struggle to be selected for this summer's European Championships, as he was last named for the national team in the summer of 2020.

Not only that, but Mason Greenwood has also been at odds with England's central midfielder Jude Bellingham. It is reported that the Real Madrid star is accused of insulting Mason Greenwood during the game, which is currently under investigation by La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation, and Bellingham could face a suspension of 4 to 10 games.

Manchester United's new generation of Academy star Kobe Mayno could be named in the England squad to replace Manchester City's Kalvin Phillips due to his recent performances. It is reported that the 18-year-old has been compared to Manchester United legend Paul Scholes and Dutch legend Seedorf. Meno was recently named in England's Under-21 squad.

Southgate was unhappy with Phillips' performance, with the Daily Mail claiming that Maynor had come under scrutiny. Next month, the England squad will play warm-up matches against Brazil and Belgium, with Gareth Southgate considering a call-up to Meno. It is worth mentioning that two other Academy graduates of Manchester United, James Garner and Harrison Reid, also have a chance to be selected for the England national team.

As for Meno's selection, The Sun even believes that he should be a direct starter for the England national team, alongside Arsenal's Declan Rice and Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham. His rivals include Chelsea's Conor Gallagher, West Ham's Ward Prowse, Liverpool's Curtis Jones, Tottenham's James Maddison and others.

United are in no hurry to make Maynor's international debut as the youngster is injury-prone. According to rumours, new owners Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS are looking to bring in Benfica's rising Portuguese star Joao Neves to create a young midfield line and set the stage for Manchester United to return to the top of Europe.

Contradictions, competition, and opportunities ......All these factors are intertwined, and one can't help but wonder what kind of changes will be ushered in for England and Manchester United in the future.

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