Manchester United have named their price for Mason Greenwood as the forward continues to impress out on loan at Getafe.
Erik ten Hag’s side looked ready to give Mason Greenwood a second chance at Old Trafford but the backlash from the fanbase ultimately led to Manchester United performing a U-turn on their decision.
The Englishman completed a deadline-day loan move to Getafe and the forward is seemingly enjoying life in sunny Spain.
As a result of this, Greenwood wants a permanent stay, according to The Sun. To add to this, a report from TeamTalk has outlined just what it would take for United to let the forward leave.

Greenwood asking price revealed
According to the report, United would be seeking a fee between £17-22 million before allowing the academy graduate to permanently leave the club.
The fee, which does seem small, is due to the allegations against him which have been dropped but nevertheless, United are demanding around £20 million to let the forward leave.
According to the Daily Express, during his time under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer where he looked to be a world-beater, he was worth north of £50 million for United.
A move to Spain seems the most likely outcome for the 21-year-old forward.
Spanish giants interest
As well as Getafe, Sevilla, who are struggling in La Liga this season, are interested in Greenwood and could offer him the lure of Champions League football, according to The Mirror.
United, ultimately, made the right decision in regards to Greenwood’s future but surely, if he continues to impress out on loan, the Red Devils could demand a lot more for the English forward.
With his contract not expiring until 2025, United could surely demand upwards of £30 million for Greenwood.
However, due to their very public stance that the forward will not play for United again, they do not have much wriggle room in negotiations for the youngster.
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