Just scrolled past a Man United fan page on Instagram where they put up an post about Greenwood and added a voting poll - out of 24k votes, 88% voted for "Bring him back" and the other 12% "We dont want him back".
It feels like many supporters truly dont care about what players have done as long as they are not found guilty in court - and the ones that are against him returning are the ones making a lot of noise - so I had a feeling the poll would be 90%+ not wanting him back (probably would be here In a forum with more "real" supporters then Instagram 13-25 years old maybe just voting without even knowing the whole true and is only voting for Mason Greenwood the football player and not for him as a person or the situation).
Another thing, that does not help the "we dont want him back" side is that neither ETH, Glazers, directors or even Sir Ratcliffe are sounding like that they have any bigger problems sitting down and talking to him in June - a lot of Spanish/English newspapers also reporting that Greenwood has informed Man United that he would rather turn down offers from A. Madrid, Inter, Barcelona. Milan and Bayern if United are willing to take him back since he feels he owes the club a lot.
I would much rather pay Milan 50m euros + Greenwood for Rafael Leon (now that they seem to have decided that he is to expensive for them, he want a salary close to what the star players in PL earn and they need to cash in to rebuild - they are in a much higher need of 2-3 players high Seria A standard for 30-35m then one superstar upfront but missing one CB, CDM, CM, ST at least - would be like us going all in for lets say Mbappe and then have tons of positions and no players to cover them and years of FFP problems). Rafael Leons potential is a high as Masons, only 2 years older and we can play Garnacho on his as it seems best position, RW, and Leon on LW. Not that this will happen probably, but this would be a scenario that would at least make both the "yes bring him back" and "no way" camps satisfied. Also selling Greenwood is pure "profit" seeing it from FFP perspective so if we get the 40-60m that is reported, we would only have to add 40-50 from the current transfer budget and we have still need to sell/let go of Sancho, Maguire/Varane (even though we didnt trigger his contact extension, I am sure we just wanted to sit down with him in June offer him probably a decent salary cut but make 2 instead of 1 year and probably sell him 2025 to Saudi, who most likely would pay us good money, 30-40m euro next summer just because he is huge "name" down there), AWB, Lindelöf, Evens (?), Eriksen, VDB, Hannibal, Pellistri, Martial, Bayindir etc (that should gives us at least another 150m euros with Berrada in charge from this summer together with "Ineos" and Dan Ashworth - people who seem to know how seal deals both ways.
So if It was up to me, i would try to make a swap deal (just because I dont believe we will get near what he is worth in cash, a lot of clubs are bleeding money, cant invest because of the FFP or will use the case he went through against us if we decide to go out with a club announcement declaring that we dont want him here at any cost - which would be a dumb move and maybe the reason why ETH or Sir Ratcliffe doesn't want to write him of in public).
Barcelona will try to sell Raphinha (valued same as Mason) this summer, Milan have Rafael Leon (if they somehow dont make him agree on contract way below what he can earn in PL) - the other mentioned being interested are A. Madrid (maybe offer them cash+Greenwood for Felix, cant see how Barcelona would be it around the FFP again and buy him when the loan expires) and PSG (but they are after everybody as it seems now that Mbappe is leaving, but O. Dembele without injuries and with a coach who believes in him could be a fantastic asset for us also).
My feeling is that if we add him as a part of a deal in bringing in a more expensive player then him, we could probably get 55-60m euros.
Cash upfront, maybe 40-45m euros.
Or, taking him back and hope for the best I guess - dont know what do say or feel about it, if it becomes reality really. Man United has been my club for 30 years and It wont change, Greenwood or not, but it would not be my proudest day as an United fan.