Juventus are looking to force Manchester United into making a decision on Mason Greenwood, with a £40 million ($51m) bid reportedly being lodged.
- Winger starred on loan at Getafe in 2023-24
- Linked with clubs across Europe
- Premier League giants set to sanction sale
WHAT HAPPENED?
The Bianconeri are in the market for more creative and goal-scoring options, with Greenwood registering on their recruitment radar following a productive loan spell at Getafe. He plundered 10 goals while in Spain and is now being linked with clubs across Europe.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Napoli are another heavyweight outfit in Italy that are said to be keen on Greenwood, but the Daily Mail reports that Juve now have an offer on the table. Discussions between the Turin-based outfit and Premier League giants United are said to have been “underway for some time”.
DID YOU KNOW?
United are yet to sanction a sale, as they wait on counter bids, and that may force Juve to consider luring an alternative outcast away from Old Trafford. Jadon Sancho, fresh from a loan at Borussia Dortmund that allowed him to grace the Champions League final, is said to be another player that the Bianconeri are keen on.
WHAT NEXT?
Several deals are currently being mulled over at the Allianz Stadium, with Aston Villa midfielder Douglas Luiz another player in Juve’s sights – with it suggested that they could offer USMNT star Weston McKennie and England U21 international Samuel Iling-Junior in part-exchange for the Brazilian playmaker.