After being fired by Nike, Greenwood trained in seven-year-old footwear with his new squad, Getafe.
As Getafe prepares for La Liga later this month, the goal scorer was spotted working out with his teammates.
Getafe’s first ball was kicked by Greenwood.
He was wearing seven-year-old Nike footwear.
Last year, Greenwood’s contract with Nike expired.
In 2022, he was fired by Nike, the business that manufactured his sneakers, but he continued to wear them.
A few days ago, he and his father worked out alone at a park. He last worked out with the entire team around a year ago.
She wore black Nike Phantom GX boots to the park jam in June.
Since being dismissed by Nike, he hasn’t signed with any other boot companies.
Although Greenwood is more focused on improving his strength and fitness at the gym, we don’t believe he is match fit.
Additionally, Getafe distributed a video of Greenwood’s supporters urging him to train on a field outside of Madrid.
It bears the inscription, “We love you, Mason Greenwood.”
The La Liga squad has allowed the 21-year-old scorer to resume playing football.
The message read, “Hey Getafe supporters, this is Mason.”
“I am eager to get started!”
Additionally, Getafe tweeted a photo of Greenwood waving the team’s blue home shirt.
“Mason Greenwood ya esta aqui,” or “Mason Greenwood is here,” was what it said.
Just before the summer transfer window closed on Friday, the Spanish team discussed the deal.
United will cover the majority of his £75,000 weekly salary if he remains in Spain for an extended period of time. The loan has no fees associated with it.
“The move gives Greenwood a chance to start over with his career away from Manchester United,” the club added in a statement.
“Even though things are changing, the club will continue to support Mason and his family.”
United had previously stated that after learning the reason for Greenwood’s detention, the two parties “mutually agreed” to end their relationship.
He went to jail in October of last year. He was exonerated of all charges in February.
If the club wants to, they can extend Greenwood’s contract by another year. He still has two years left.
To get rid of him, the club would have needed to spend almost £8 million.
Following more details about Greenwood’s transfer to Getafe, details such as his uniform number and his weekly pay of £75,000 were made public.