Mason Greenwood greeted Getafe, fans were eager to welcome the former Manchester United

Mason Greenwood attracted the attention of many Getafe fans during the launch ceremony and first training session with the Spanish team.

Officially registered in the Getafe component on the last day of the summer transfer window, Mason Greenwood launched the new team right at the Coliseum in Madrid in front of thousands of fans on the afternoon of September 5 and became the focus of this team’s training session.

 

The 21-year-old English striker joined the La Liga team on a one-year loan deal from Man United. Also present at this premiere were two rookies, Diego Rico and Oscar Rodriguez, but obviously, the attention of fans and the media was focused on Mason Greenwood, who caused a stir in the UK for many days. passed before having to say goodbye to Man United despite having a 2-year contract.

 

Mason Greenwood waved to the audience and kicked a signed ball into the stands during the launch ceremony. He wrote on his personal Twitter page: “Hello Getafe fans. I’m Mason and I’m happy to be here and don’t want to have to wait long to start with the team. I’ve been training for 4- It’s been 5 months so I’ll catch up with the whole team. I practiced with everyone and felt pretty good. We will try each match to win.”

Greenwood’s post has attracted nearly 200,000 “likes”. In addition to the image of Greenwood with the number 12 jersey, Getafe also posted on Twitter a clip of Greenwood posing for photos and signing the jerseys and balls of young fans. One fan even wore a number 12 jersey with Greenwood’s name on it to take a photo with the striker.

 

In the clip recording Getafe’s training session, Greenwood dribbled the ball quite gracefully and finished very skillfully. Every time he scores a goal, the 21-year-old striker receives applause from the fans. 

If he can show his ability in training, Greenwood will clearly be a “bargain” for Getafe when this team borrows the young striker from Man United for free for at least half a season and only has to pay a fee. part of Greenwood’s £75,000/week salary.

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