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Barca Set To Tempt Man Utd For Mason Greenwood Move In January (Details)

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Barcelona are planning another raid on Manchester United for Mason Greenwood ahead of January window, MySportDab reports.

The laliga side are looking at another possible transfer of one of Manchester United promising youngster.

Despite Edinson Cavani to Spain looking like a done deal, Barcelona are now planning another raid once again on the Premier League side.

Mason Greenwood

Mason Greenwood has been struggling to get playing time at Manchester United despite Ralf Rangnick taking over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

He has only managed to start to match against Young Boys which he scored the only goal in the 1-1 draw.

Liga giants looking at Red Devils starlet who they could be looking to see if they can tempt the club with an offer.

While keeping a close eye on Edinson Cavani, El Nacional according to claims that Barcelona are also monitoring Manchester United forward Mason Greenwod.

Questions are being asked of whether the youngster fits into Ralf Rangnick’s plans at Old Trafford with the new boss looking to cut down some players.

This might be the reason which could lead to a shock exit door being opened up for Mason Greenwood who is being monitored by Barcelona.

A move for now looks impossible to happen as the club won’t be looking to see the forward leave as he is being tagged the future of the team.

Although things might shock Manchester United if the player decides to accept the offer in search of regular playing time.

Barcelona also have their eyes on other players at Old Trafford which includes Anthony Martial and Donny van de Beek.

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