This is information revealed by The Times, showing that the "Red Devils" are carefully considering before making a final decision.
Last summer, MU sold Greenwood to Marseille for £26.6 million. However, the contract included a clause allowing MU to receive 50% of the striker's transfer value in the future, along with the right to buy back.
According to TBR Football, Bayern Munich sent scouts to closely watch Greenwood during the match between Marseille and St Etienne last weekend. The German team is urgently looking for a replacement for Leroy Sané, Kingsley Coman and Serge Gnabry, who have not met expectations and could leave the club this summer. In addition to Bayern, a series of other "big names" such as Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and PSG have also expressed interest in the English striker.
The information above confirms that MU is carefully considering activating the buy-back clause of Greenwood if this move brings in higher profits than receiving 50% of the transfer fee. However, with more and more clubs "paying attention" to Greenwood, this possibility seems unlikely.
The Telegraph previously revealed that Greenwood's future at Old Trafford was all but over due to fierce opposition from fans and the club's women's team. Therefore, the possibility of MU proactively activating the buy-back clause seems unlikely. However, given the potential financial benefits, the "Red Devils" buying Greenwood back and then selling him immediately for a higher price is a completely possible scenario.
Last weekend, Greenwood contributed a goal in Marseille's 5-1 victory over Saint-Etienne in round 22 of Ligue 1 2024/25. Up to now, Greenwood has 14 goals in Ligue 1, only behind PSG's Ousmane Dembélé (16 goals) in the race for the Golden Boot. Not only scoring, the former MU star also has 4 assists for his teammates, an achievement that helps him become one of the most effective strikers in the current tournament.
Source: https://baodaknong.vn/mu-nen-mua-lai-greenwood-hay-mac-ke-bung-no-tai-troi-au-243306.html
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