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Manchester United have reportedly named their price for Mason Greenwood after 'having made the decision to sell the forward' who is currently on loan at Getafe.
Speculation has arisen in recent months over the 22-year-old's future, with Mail Sport reporting earlier this week that United's football director John Murtough and Matt Hargreaves were spotted in Spain on Monday.
According to Marca, United have settled upon a decision on the forward's future and will 'sell the Englishman to the highest bidder'.
The Spanish outlet claims United have 'set the striker's starting price at an amount close to £42million (€50m).
That is a fee which Marca claim Getafe 'can not afford to pay' but there is a desire at the LaLiga outfit to keep Greenwood.
Manchester United have reportedly decided to sell Mason Greenwood and have named their asking price for the forward
United's football director John Murtough (right) has been in Spain in the last week, sparking speculation over Greenwood's future