Greenwood ‘wants Premier League return’ as stance on transfer emerges

Mason Greenwood left Manchester United permanently last summer, but the versatile attacker would see a return to the Premier League for next season

Van Mason Greenwood would be searched for a return to the Premier League in the coming transfer window, less than 12 months after moving to Marseille of Manchester United.

The former star of England, 23, left Old Trafford in a deal of more than £ 26 million last summer. The switch was the second move from Greenwood abroad after the attacker had spent time in Lian in Spain with Getafe during the 2023-24 season.

Greenwood scored 19 goals in 33 games for Marseille, which are managed by former Brighton boss, Roberto de Zerbi. But the graduate of the United Academy is restless in the south of France and wants to return to England.

As revealed by the sun, Greenwood is 'desire' for a return to the UK. A source explains that the possibility of playing abroad has helped Greenwood and his partner, Harriet Robson, 'to rebuild their lives' after accusations of attempted rape, abuse and control and compulsory behavior against the striker was portrayed by the Crown Prosecution Service.

But 'the novelty is worn out' for Greenwood, who wants to move to the northwest with his partner and their two young daughters, the opportunity should occur.

It is claimed that Greenwood's wish for a return to England has set 'a series of clubs' on alert prior to the coming transfer window. Manchester United would benefit financially if Greenwood would go again due to a sale clause that was inserted in the deal that brought him over the channel last summer.

Despite the impressive return of Greenwood for the goal, his time in France has not been without challenges. His application was questioned by the Zerbi, while the club's ultras unfolded a banner in which Greenwood was encouraged to “get a movement”, a wipe to his work ethics.

“I expect more from him,” said the Zerbi about Greenwood. “He has to do more, because what he is currently showing is not enough. If he wants to achieve his ambition to become a champion, he must be more consistent, sacrifice more and be more determined.”

Marseille is currently third in the Ligue 1 table with only three games that this term is over.

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