Manchester United will provide Mason Greenwood 6-room luxury villa near Getafe’s training ground

Mason Greenwood joined Getafe on season-long loan
Mason Greenwood is apparently living in a beautiful property that Manchester United are paying £8,000 a month for while he is on loan to Getafe.
On deadline day, the forward secured a transfer out of Old Trafford after all parties came to an understanding that the recent academy product wanted to depart the team.
Allegations against Greenwood for a rape attempt using coercive or oppressive behaviour, and assault causing actual bodily harm were all withdrawn previously this year.
Although United was given the all-clear to resume playing football, they decided to launch their own internal probe.
Following six months, it was revealed that the Red Devils had made the decision to let Greenwood go and were going to assist him in leaving.
They insisted that they have an obligation to provide care to guarantee that the move is successful on all fronts. The English international was linked to a number of Italian teams, most notably Lazio, and Saudi Arabian organisations.
However, Spanish club Getafe rushed in on Friday and signed the player on loan for the rest of the season, with United still covering a substantial portion of his wages.
The Red Devils will provide Greenwood with a lavish villa to live in as well as more than half of his salary when he plays for them in the La Liga, reported to The Sun.
To guarantee that their former No. 11 would feel at home in Getafe, United came up with a clear "care package," spending £8,000 per month for the striker to dwell in a six-bedroom city house close to the team's training facility.
Additionally, Greenwood will have access to a translator 24 hours a day for any support he might require at United's expense.
The 21-year-old's close companions are going to be transported out to Madrid on a regular basis to keep him occupied while he doesn't practise for his new team, as has also been agreed. The father of Greenwood, Andrew, is rumoured to be relocating to Spain with his kid.
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