Sir Jim Ratcliffe leaves door open for Mason Greenwood to make controversial return to Man Utd
MASON GREENWOOD and Jadon Sancho were told they MIGHT have a Manchester United future.
But new owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will not allow either of them back to the club if he does not believe it is possible.
Greenwood, who went on loan to Getafe in September, has not featured for United since he was suspended after being arrested on suspicion of rape, sexual assault and making death threats in January 2022.
All charges were subsequently dropped but United suggested the former England man was unlikely to return to the club.
Sancho is now back at Dortmund on loan after a huge fall-out with manager Erik ten Hag meant he was banished to the youth team in September.
And while Ratcliffe insisted he was talking about a general “principle” rather than either player specifically, he did not close the door definitively on the pair.
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Ratcliffe said: “We will make a decision.
“I don’t know if he could still have a future.
“All I can do is talk about the principle of how we will approach decisions like that.
“Is he the right type of footballer? Are we happy with that? Is he a good person or not?
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“He (Greenwood) is a Manchester United footballer and we are in charge of football.
“So the answer is it’s quite clear we have to make a decision.
“There is no decision that’s been made. He’s on loan obviously but he’s not the only one.
“We’ve got one or two footballers that we have to deal with and we have to make a decision on - so we will do that.
“The process will be - understand the facts not the hype and then try and come to a fair decision on the basis of values - which is basically whether he is a good guy or not.
We need to make a fair decision in the light of the club’s values and that’s how we will deal with it.”
“Could he play sincerely for Manchester United well and would we be comfortable with it and the fans would be comfortable with it?
“I can talk about the principle. The principle is the important one because we will have other issues going forwards.
“You are dealing with young people who have not always been brought up in the best circumstances, who have a lot of money and don’t always have the guidance they should have.
“What we need to do when we have issues like that is to understand the real effects, not the hype.
“Then we need to make a fair decision in the light of the club’s values. That’s what we need to do and that’s how we will deal with it.”
Greenwood has made a huge impact since arriving at Getafe.
He has scored five goals and assisted five more in 21 LaLiga appearances for the club.
His impressive form has even seen him linked with an incredible transfer to Barcelona.
But his time in LaLiga has also been shrouded in controversy after allegations of a row with fellow Englishman Jude Bellingham.
The latter is under investigation over claims he called Greenwood a 'rapist' when Getafe played Real Madrid earlier this year.
LaLiga have called in a lip reader to investigate a complaint by Getafe about the alleged slur, with a decision still pending.
Getafe boss Jose Bordales defended his player saying: "The only thing that I can say is that I ask for respect for Mason Greenwood because he is a great guy. He is a man who respects everyone and has exemplary behaviour."
Ratcliffe on Old Trafford
Ratcliffe also revealed that his preference is to build a new stadium rather than redevelop Old Trafford.
The British billionaire called the current ground "tired and in need of refurbishment."
He would like to build a so-called "Wembley of the North" as "it's about time someone built a national stadium in the north of England."
Ratcliffe on the Glazers
Ratcliffe was also asked about his relationship with the Glazer family.
He said: “We have a really good relationship with Joel and Avram, who are the only two of the siblings that we've got to know and have met, actually.
“There's a fair amount of trust, I think, between us. They obviously are very comfortable with us running the sports side of the club.
“This is going to be a very sports-led club, it’s all going to be about performance on the pitch. We're obviously going to be on the ground, whereas the Glazer family are a fair way away.
“It’s true that there could be a complete buy-out of their stake by someone else but there’s all sorts of scenarios - we might get hit by an asteroid.
“There’s been lots of opportunities for someone to come in and buy United in last 12 months and nobody has.
“I don't think we're going to be taking the legal agreements out of the bottom drawer. I just hope they gather dust and we never see them. Which it should be. It should be on the basis of a relationship.
“The Glazers really, from the beginning, preferred ourselves to the Qatari option - which in a way for them was a much easier option because they could just sell the whole thing and they would have walked away and financially done quite well.
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“But they sort of stuck with us through the whole process even though it was a bit more complicated.
“That has forged a relationship. We've all got to know each other. You get to know people better in adversity than when the whole thing is going swimmingly.”
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