Mason Greenwood moved from Manchester United to Getafe on Premier League deadline day - here is how the loan move unfolded
in Italy also distanced themselves. Another challenge for Greenwood is that the French and Spanish leagues impose limits on the number of non-EU players they can register as part of their squads and the English striker would be considered non-EU following the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union in 2016. In France, the limit is four, while in Spain, five may be registered but only three may be included in a match day squad.
The interest from Italian Serie A club Lazio, who are in the group stages of this season’s UEFA Champions League, was significant. Indeed, legal documents were exchanged between United and Lazio but the clubs failed to reach a final agreement before the Italian 7pm deadline. The Spanish deadline, however, was aligned with’s 11pm cut-off point, which gave room for Getafe to move in.
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