WARMING MESSAGE: Mason Greenwood releases statement on future after last game in La Liga while Getafe made a new song about Man Utd ace

MASON GREENWOOD released a 52-word statement on his future as Getafe fans begged him to stay with a new chant.

The 22-year-old Manchester United forward has spent the season on loan with the Spanish club.

Mason Greenwood released a statement on his future after Getafe's final league game

Mason Greenwood released a statement on his future after Getafe’s final league game

Fans chanted Greenwood's name after Getafe's final day 2-1 home defeat against Mallorca

Fans chanted Greenwood’s name after Getafe’s final day 2-1 home defeat against Mallorca

And he was on the field for the full ninety minutes as Getafe lost 2-1 to Mallorca at home to conclude their La Liga campaign.

As Greenwood approaches the last year of his United deal, his future is still unknown.

However, as he shared a statement on social media, the forward addressed his followers.

It read: “Incredibly grateful to the Getafe family and fans for an amazing season.

“Thank you for making me feel welcomed and one of your own. I enjoyed every second, alongside my teammates and club.

“A bitter sweet ending, but it was a pleasure to play for you, I wish you all the best.”

El Chiringuito TV on X: " ¡La ha tenido Greenwood! El balón se marchó por el exterior de la red de Cuéllar. #LALIGA  Getafe 0-0 Mallorca | 40' https://t.co/QovxKjtKNG" / X

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Meanwhile, fans came up with a new chant for Greenwood on what could be his final appearance for Getafe.

They yelled “Mason, stay” at the end of the Mallorca game during Getafe’s lap of honour.

Greenwood acknowledged their chants with a thumbs-up.

Several fans in the stands were spotted in his No 12 shirt and tried to get his attention before he went down the tunnel.

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Getafe CF v RCD Mallorca - LaLiga EA Sports - EUROPAPRESS

The president of Getafe, Angel Torres, has also reiterated his desire to keep the United loanee beyond this campaign.

But despite their pleas for him to remain in Spain, Greenwood’s football career is up in the air.

He ended the season with 36 appearances and ten goals in all competitions for Getafe.

Getafe president Torres has been vocal on wanting to tie Greenwood down again. But he said: “Nothing has changed, we still depend on Manchester United. I don’t think there will be quick news.”

Greenwood’s potential farewell — in which he played 90 minutes — was marred by an injury as Getafe keeper David Soria’s collided with Mallorca’s Cyle Larin.

Soria needed lengthy treatment with an ambulance forced to enter the pitch but the Spanish keeper eventually walked off the pitch before being subbed.

Greenwood had chances before his side went ahead on 48 minutes through Gaston Alvarez.

But they were hit by two last-gasp goals from Vedat Muriqi then Pablo Maffeo.

After picking up Getafe’s Player of the Month in April, Greenwood said: “It’s been an amazing experience. I’m glad that I’ve played for Getafe. It’s a very good league.”

New United shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe said in February: “It’s quite clear we have to make a decision.”

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