BREAKING NEWS: live from Old Trafford, Ruben amorim wants to bring Manchester United unwanted man back to old Trafford. He said, “I’m new here, but I’m already loving my time at Manchester United. - RealSport

Breaking news from Old Trafford: newly appointed Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has made a bold declaration, expressing his desire to bring Mason Greenwood back to the club—on one condition. Amorim has stated that if he secures Champions League qualification this season, he hopes to have the fans’ support in giving Greenwood a second chance.

Speaking passionately at a press conference, Amorim said, “I’m enjoying my time at Manchester United and working with such high-quality players. But I want to make a bold promise to the fans: if we reach the Champions League this season, I’d like their blessing to bring Mason Greenwood back. His talent and work ethic are undeniable, and though his career here was interrupted, I believe this club and its fans can help him rebuild.”

Greenwood’s Turbulent Journey

Mason Greenwood, once considered one of England’s brightest prospects, saw his career at United put on hold due to legal issues. Although charges were later dropped, both the club and Greenwood agreed that a fresh start elsewhere was the best option. Currently on loan at Getafe, the 22-year-old has shown flashes of his former brilliance in La Liga, leaving many wondering about his future with Manchester United.

Amorim’s proposal has ignited heated discussions among United supporters. While some fans are hesitant, many have expressed openness to the idea, contingent on Champions League qualification.

Comments on social media reveal divided opinions. One fan wrote, “If he gets us back to the Champions League, why not? Greenwood deserves a second chance.” Another added, “He’s got the talent, but this will require careful management to ensure the club’s reputation is upheld.”

Amorim’s ambitious plan comes at a critical time for Manchester United, as the team strives to regain its place among Europe’s elite. His gamble ties Greenwood’s potential return to on-field success, highlighting his faith in both the squad and Greenwood’s ability to contribute.

If Amorim achieves his goal, Greenwood’s return could become a defining chapter in both their careers. It would require not only Champions League football but also a strong commitment from the club, its players, and its fans to support Greenwood’s reintegration.

As the season unfolds, Amorim’s leadership and the team’s performance will be closely watched. Should he succeed, his proposal could pave the way for Greenwood’s remarkable comeback, reigniting hopes of a brighter future for both the player and the club.