Mason Greenwood Wants Investigation Of Jude Bellingham To Be Stopped
JAKARTA - Two English players, Mason Greenwood and Jude Bellingham, got into an argument when Real Madrid travel to Getafe headquarters on February 2, 2024.
Bellingham was caught on camera throwing the word 'robot' at Greenwood. The Getafe supporter then asked La Liga to investigate the Los Blancos player's lips, whether it was true or not.
La Liga responded by bringing in a lip expert for further investigation. This means that Bellingham is threatened with a ban on playing.
However, recently Greenwood was relieved. A source told The Sun that the 22-year-old midfielder requested that Bellingham's investigation be canceled.
"Mason has told them he doesn't want Jude to be punished and asked them to cancel it."
"He didn't want bad publicity and wanted to continue playing football. He was very upset at the time because he didn't expect those words to slide from people like Jude."
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"However, he knows that he will most likely always be a target for such things. So, he accepts that he wants to be a tough player," said the source.
As is known, Greenwood was loaned to Getafe after being marginalized from the Manchester United squad.
He has not played for the Red Devils since January 2022 following cases of alleged attempted rape and assault. However, the charges were dropped.
Greenwood was again detained by the police in October 2023 on suspicion of parole. Again, the charges were dropped.
The midfielder was then loaned to Getafe earlier this season so that his career would not stagnate. Together with the La Liga club, Greenwood even shined.
So far, he has scored seven goals and five assists in 25 La Liga matches 2023/2024.
This slick appearance made various clubs interested in signing him. One of them is Barcelona, who seriously wants to submit a purchase proposal to Manchester United. Getafe also has the intention to make the 22-year-old a permanent player.
However, Greenwood prioritizes returning to Old Trafford if their door opens again.
Greenwood's desire to return home was welcomed by Manchester United's new minority shareholder, Sir Jim Radcliffe.
Last week, Ratcliffe revealed the possibility of Greenwood returning to Old Trafford at the end of this season.