Where can Manchester United send Mason Greenwood on loan next season?

He might spend the entire season away from Old Trafford
Mason Greenwood may spend the entire upcoming season on loan, according to Manchester United.
Officials are investigating an option that would see the 21-year-old winger go overseas for an entire year, as Mail Sport reported on Thursday.
It follows the dismissal of Greenwood's claims of attempted rape, coercive behaviour, and assault in February.
What happens to Mason Greenwood next will depend on the results of United's administrative inquiry into the striker, which is currently ongoing. Greenwood has two years left on his £75,000-per-week deal at Old Trafford.
Greenwood is extremely unlikely to be loaned to another Premier League team, but a brief transfer to an international team is a possibility to give United more time to think.
What will be Mason Greenwood's next destination?
Earlier this year, after the charges were dropped, an array of Turkish clubs expressed interest in loaning Greenwood. Manchester United, however, declined these proposals because their internal investigation had only begun.
Mason Greenwood, who debuted for United in 2019 under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and scored 35 goals in 129 games, was sidelined for an additional half-season as a result.
Greenwood could come back to full health and form while being mostly unnoticed by an English audience by joining a top side in the Turkish Super Lig.
It has also been suggested that Greenwood goes on loan to Italy, where Serie A offers a greater calibre of play.
At an identical level, Greenwood's return to the football field would be a terrific test for him in Spain's LaLiga.
Some of the best-known football players on the planet are being courted by Saudi clubs, which are supported by the nation's sovereign wealth.
However, it appears that their strategy is to sign players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and others who are nearing the end of their careers and seeking one last payout.
Of course, there is a potential that United will wrap up their internal probe sooner rather than later and choose, with Erik ten Hag's and the management's approval, to add Greenwood back to the team before the upcoming campaign.
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