Club bosses reach ‘desperate’ point as concerns mount for Man Utd star



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Manchester United have reached a “desperate” point in their efforts to get Mason Greenwood’s career back on track, according to a report.

The 19 year old He has faced significant difficulties in recent months, resulting in a lack of playing time for his club.

In fact, the main problem was his decision to breaking Covid-19 regulations in Iceland while on duty in England. But nevertheless, reports have also appeared late in training by the striker.

Solskjaer has publicly insisted that minor injuries are causing Greenwood’s recent absence from Old Trafford.

But Sunday Mirror He says there is a genuine concern at United that his career could be wasted if he and the club take no action.

What’s more, United bosses fear a repeat of how Ravel Morrison failed to reach the heights that many had proposed.

The 27-year-old has had 11 clubs since leaving United, including Lazio, West Ham and Middlesbrough. But he has had trouble reaching the form Sir Alex Ferguson once said he could show.

In fact, Gary Neville recently revealed Ferguson’s vision for Morrison.

The former full-back said: “When Ravel was 13, I categorically remember Sir Alex Ferguson saying that this was the greatest talent he had seen at the club since Ryan Giggs and that was a huge statement from someone like him.

“He was special, really special. But I don’t think it’s due to his attitude or lack of pace of work to be honest.

“Ravel had some significant complexities and challenges in her life that any of us would have had a hard time dealing with.

And ultimately, I think they have obviously meant that he has not achieved what he should have.

“But what I hope is that Ravel can have a stable life and a stable football career and also obviously have something that he can focus on.”

Greater concern for Greenwood

Mason Greenwood

the Sunday Mirror also states that United They have concerns about Greenwood’s lack of sleep. The club managers feel that he is not getting enough rest to be able to play at the highest level.

England Under-21 manager Aidy Boothroyd said he decided not to include the forward in his last team after advice from his club.

“Man United felt the best course of action was not to participate in this,” the coach said. “He’s had a lot of bothersome injuries and a lot of things in his life.”

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