Mason Greenwood has dropped a hint over his future at Getafe as he faces uncertainty over his Manchester United career.
Greenwood was sent out to Getafe on transfer deadline day after Man United said he wouldn't play for the club again following an internal investigation.
He had seen charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm dropped following the withdrawal of a key witness.
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The 22-year-old joined Getafe on a season-long loan last summer and has scored five goals in 17 games in all competitions this campaign.
His showing in his team's 3-3 draw against Atletico Madrid last month prompted Antoine Griezmann to speak out.
He's also impressed Barcelona who have reportedly entered the race to acquire his services on a permanent deal, with Xavi's side determined to sign the player.
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But Greenwood could remain at Getafe and pen a permanent contract, having revealed that he is 'happy' at the club, where he has resumed his football career.
Speaking to Getafe's official YouTube channel, he said: "Everything’s fine.
"I adapted pretty quickly. [My] team-mates took me under their wing and I’ve just been happy ever since, coming here and training, playing the games. I’m happy."
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Greenwood added: "The fans mean a lot to me. The best feeling so far is when I scored my first goal here at the stadium and it meant a lot to me, I heard the fans quite a lot.
"We had the training day and a lot of fans came out to watch. We appreciate the fans. They’re like an extra man out there on the pitch when they’re there supporting us."
Earlier in the season, Man United set a asking price of £20 million for Greenwood, but his value could increase should he star for Getafe in the second half of this campaign.
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