On loan Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood is reportedly attracting attention from a number of Spanish sides as he impresses at Getafe.
Mason Greenwood, 21, has had an impressive start in Spain and could be set to remain in La Liga with a host of clubs said to be keen on signing him.
According to The Mirror, Sevilla are said to be one of the clubs who are keen on signing the Manchester United academy graduate.
With his boyhood club United vowing he will never play for them again, the 21-year-old looks set for a permanent departure next summer as his contract runs until 2025.

Spanish interest
Sevilla have just two wins to their name this season but would surely be a more attractive proposition than Getafe due to their involvement in the UEFA Champions League.
Greenwood, however, is seemingly enjoying life at the Spanish side and scored his first goal for the club against Celta Vigo.
“Happy to score my first goal for Getafe,” Greenwood wrote on his Instagram page after the match, with multiple United first-team players liking his post. “Amazing team spirit to come away with a point.”
The 21-year-old moved on loan to the Spanish side after the internal investigation conducted by United led to the forward moving away from the club.
United’s forward replacement
It seems that Greenwood will never return to Old Trafford and you wonder if the forward can continue to impress on loan, he could demand a hefty sum of money to sign for the Spanish side.
United could feasibly demand upwards of £30 million for the forward, if he continues to impress, as his contract expires in 2025, with an option to extend to 2026.
United could then target a new right-sided attacker as issues are continuing around the future of Jadon Sancho.
The money that Greenwood could generate may lead to a replacement being bought in the summer for Erik ten Hag’s side.
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