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Greenwood isn't coming back

Mason Greenwood will not return to Manchester United after the end of his loan spell at Getafe.

According to Sport 1, Greenwood will look for another team in June due to his legal problems.

That was after United's six-month internal investigation into allegations of attempted rape, assault and coercive control.

The charges were dropped, but the Red Devils opted not to have him in Erik ten Hag's squad this season.

The Manchester giants are hoping to get £34m for the forward ahead of a summer sell-out.

Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are both said to be interested in the ex-England international.

Michael Olise transfer war

Juventus are interested in signing Crystal Palace star Michael Olise in the summer.

Olise was the subject of a bid from Chelsea last year, while Manchester United have also shown interest ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.

However, Juve believe they may have found a way to overtake United in the race for the winger's signature.

According to the TelegraphThe Bianconeri may offer Matias Soule, who is on loan to Frosinone, in exchange for the Frenchman.

Sir Jim's Summer Budget

Manchester United's first summer transfer budget under Sir Jim Ratcliffe will be severely limited due to Financial Fair Play restrictions.

And according to The Telegraph, United's wallets could take an even bigger hit if manager Erik ten Hag fails to take them to the Champions League.

This comes amid news that Ratcliffe's INEOS could abandon its direct day-to-day involvement in Nice.

That is to remove the threat of the Red Devils or the French club missing out on European football next season due to UEFA's multi-club ownership rules.

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Acquisition by Sir Jim Ratcliffe

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has agreed a deal to take over a minority stake in Manchester United.

Ratcliffe has completed a 27.7 percent takeover of United, worth around £1.2 billion.

Sir Jim's INEOS will now take control of football operations at Old Trafford.

The company received FA and Premier League approval last week after completing the Owners and Directors Test (OADT).

Adrien Rabiot transfer war

Juventus CEO Adrien Rabiot is attracting interest from a large number of Premier League clubs, including Manchester United.

According to HITC, United are monitoring Rabiot ahead of the summer transfer window as his contract expires in June.

However, Arsenal, Newcastle, Tottenham and Liverpool are all keen to secure his services.

Every Prem club, apart from the Red Devils, has been in “contact” with the 28-year-old's representatives in recent months and are keen to be kept informed of his situation.

Bayern Munich are also in the race for the midfielder, but Juve want to keep hold of the France international and are “working hard to convince him” to put pen to paper on a new contract.

In or out

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's 27.7 percent takeover of Manchester United has been completed and SunSport takes a look at who has a future under the British billionaire who will be in charge of the football operations:

  • Andre Onana – STAY
  • Altay Bayindir – THE JURY IS OUT
  • Tom Heaton – STAY
  • Aaron Wan-Bissaka – GO
  • Diogo Dalot – STAY
  • Rafael Varane – GO
  • Harry Maguire-GA
  • Victor Lindelof-GO
  • Lisandro Martinez – STAY
  • Jonny Evans-GA
  • Luke Shaw – STAY
  • Tyrell Malacia – THE JURY IS OUT
  • Casemiro – GO
  • Christian Eriksen-GO
  • Bruno Fernandes – STAY
  • Kobbie Mainoo-STAY
  • Mason Mount – JURY OUT
  • Scott McTominay – STAY
  • Sofyan Amrabat – GO
  • Marcus Rashford – STAY
  • Alejandro Garnacho – STAY
  • Rasmus Hojlund – STAY
  • Anthony – GO
  • Anthony Martial – GO
  • Amad Diallo – THE JURY IS OUT

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