Mason Greenwood has dropped a major hint regarding his future at Manchester United ahead of the summer transfer window.

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Greenwood on season-long loan at GetafeLoan deal set to expire shortlyPuts Manchester mansion up for rentWHAT HAPPENED?

Greenwood, 22, has put his luxury £14,000-per-month mansion in the United Kingdom up for rent, which suggests he will not be returning to Old Trafford for the 2024/25 season.

The house is based in Bowdon, Greater Manchester, and features six bedrooms, three reception rooms and an open kitchen-dining space.

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Greenwood is currently contracted at United until 2025, with the club holding an option to extend his stay for another year. However, with his house now up for rent and his loan deal at Getafe coming to an end, it appears he will not be returning to United ahead of next season.

WHAT HAS BEEN SAID

New minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has commented on the possibility of Greenwood remaining at the club, where he said: “It’s clear we have to make a decision The process will be to understand the facts, not the hype, and then try to come to a fair decision based on values — is he a good guy or not — and answer whether he could play sincerely for Manchester United well and would we be comfortable with it and would the fans be comfortable with it?”

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For now, Greenwood will play the final two fixtures in the current La Liga season with Getafe. Following the games against Deportivo Alaves and Mallorca, a decision will be made regarding his future and whether or not he will remain at Old Trafford. Another loan deal to Getafe could be on the cards, although United would prefer a permanent sale. Napoli, Atletico and Juventus have all been linked with the forward.