After many unsuccessful attempts to bring Mason Greenwood back, Man United at the last minute loaned Mason Greenwood to Getafe in the hope of somewhat salvaging the career of the former England youth international.
Greenwood officially leaves Man United
Heavy pressure from public opinion recently forced Man United to say goodbye to Greenwood, but instead of losing this talent with many opportunities to develop, the "Red Devils" contacted Getafe, a mid-level team in La Liga, to sign a 1-year loan deal.
Getafe introduce new player Greenwood
Getafe is not a very ambitious team when last year they only ranked 15th overall and after the first three rounds of La Liga this season, they are temporarily ranked 12th. Therefore, the former "prodigy" of Man United hopes to have the opportunity to play regularly, promising to soon regain his form to look forward to returning to Man United as well as the England team.
Getafe did not have to pay a fee for the one-year loan, and only had to shoulder a small portion of Mason Greenwood's salary, most of which was paid by Man United. A deal that satisfied both clubs and Greenwood himself, not to mention those who admire the striker's talent no longer had to worry about his career being ruined.
Sofyan Amrabat joins Man United on loan
Also on September 1 (local time), Man United announced the successful loan of midfielder Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina for a fee of 8 million pounds, with a purchase option worth 21 million pounds. In this case, Man United will have to pay the Italian team 17 million pounds in cash, plus 4 million pounds in additional fees.
The 27-year-old Moroccan star will not be able to make his debut for his new team when Man United face Arsenal in London in the fourth round of the Premier League. Sofyan Amrabat can only play for the "Red Devils" in the match on September 16, after the FIFA Days break for European teams to play Euro 2024 qualifiers.
Brennan Johnson joins Tottenham from Nottingham Forest
Still worried about Harry Kane leaving while his replacements like Richarlison, Ryan Sessegnon or Bryan Gil are not up to par, Tottenham decided to spend 47.5 million pounds to bring in 22-year-old striker Brennan Johnson from Nottingham Forest. The young Welsh star will wear the number 22 shirt under a 6-year contract with the "Rooster".
Brennan Johnson joined Forest from lower league side Lincoln City two years ago and quickly became a key figure in Steve Cooper's side, scoring 10 goals in eight appearances last season, helping Forest stay up.
Ibrahim Sangare to Nottingham Forest
On the other hand, on the last day of the transfer window, Nottingham Forest brought in four consecutive contracts, including striker Ibrahim Sangare for £30 million at the request of PSV Eindhoven. The contract of defender Andrew Omobamidele (Norwich) has not been disclosed, while Forest successfully borrowed Belgian striker Divock Origi from AC Milan.
Steve Cooper's side also brought Greek goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos to the City Ground from Benfica.
Ryan Gravenberch returns to Liverpool
Liverpool have completed a last-minute £35m deal to bring Dutch midfielder Ryan Gravenberch to Anfield from Bayern Munich.
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