By Harry Smith
Erik Ten Hag is still on a goal to get rid of some players, who he thinks have no place at the club for next season, some of them are young and others are already veterans, but both are looking for playing time, as well as finding a regularity that will allow them to advance in their career.
The case of Mason Greenwood has been very well known to all of us who are Manchester United fans, we know what the young Briton went through and although everything will work out in his favour, it is true that his return to the pitch looks somewhat complicated, returning to perform at the highest level is one of the objectives that Greenwood would like to achieve as soon as possible.
However, Ten Hag would have mentioned that it is not in his plans, even so, he does not plan to sell him, what the manager wants to do with the striker is to send him on loan, to get minutes in another team, to see how he evolves and if he can return to his best level, Manchester United would be willing to trust him again.
Greenwood, for his part, would agree with this decision because he would already know that his future and a new start with the Red Devils, would be complicated, so he would prefer new airs that would help him to mature as a player and can gradually regain his confidence without the demands that United asks for, therefore, after this news some clubs would already begin to contact the club asking for Mason.
The situation of Mason Greenwood with United is increasingly complicated, now no team has appeared with the intention of taking the striker, Ten Hag has not had him contemplated for the pre-season games, so it is difficult to get minutes in the Premier League, for that reason Rooney would have commented that the best decision that the striker can take is to leave United as soon as possible, with the intention that he can have a second chance for his career, as it seems that at Old Trafford he would not have it.
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