Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is reportedly ‘frustrated’ at the length of time the club’s investigation into Mason Greenwood has taken. The England international had charges dropped against him back in February. He’s now hoping to revive his career, with the 21-year-old last playing for the club in a 1-0 victory over West Ham in January 2022.
According to The Mirror, Ten Hag has been involved in talks over the future of Greenwood along with John Murtough, the Glazers and Richard Arnold.
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A final decision is now expected before the beginning of the new season. United didn’t want the Greenwood situation to overshadow or disrupt their campaign last term as Ten Hag guided his side back into the Champions League.
Napoli hitman Victor Osimhen is admired but, like Kane, the Nigeria international will command a premium fee.
And Simon Jordan, speaking recently, expressed a belief any loan deal for Greenwood would be sensible.
“That puts him in the way of a variety of challenges. One of them is Man Utd’s perception of its image around the world and the other is what he’s going to be subjected to, by the very nature of what we know to be a very blunt, cruel and often appraisal of anything football fans can get at to try and disadvantage a player.