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LONDON — La Liga president Javier Tebas says he hopes Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood stays in Spanish football when his loan at Getafe ends. Greenwood, 22, joined the Madrid-based club on loan in September and has played his first minutes since the Crown Prosecution Service ended criminal proceedings against him over an alleged rape.
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Greenwood, who did not play for United after his suspension in January 2022, has found good form in Spain and has seven goals and five assists in all competitions. His form has seen him linked with moves to the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid while new Manchester United minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe said the club would make a fresh decision on the future of the former England international.
Speaking with reporters at the Financial Times Business of Football Summit, Tebas said he had no interest in judging Greenwood, who he said had been found innocent when charges against him have actually been dropped.
“I’m a lawyer,” said the La Liga president. “For someone that has come out of a legal case innocent, there’s nothing to say. I think it’s good because he’s another great player. Maybe the circumstances have made it easier for him to…
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