La Liga president Javier Tebas expresses hope for Manchester United’s on-loan striker, Mason Greenwood, to extend his stay in Spain following an impressive spell with Getafe. The 22-year-old forward joined Getafe in September, as Manchester United aimed to avoid distractions amid dropped criminal charges related to assault and attempted rape allegations, which Greenwood denied. Despite the possibility of a reconsideration by United, La Liga’s president, Tebas, is eager to see Greenwood continue his career in Spain, highlighting the positive impact he has made during his time with Getafe.

“I am a lawyer,” Tebas was quoted as saying by the BBC after he spoke at the Financial Times Business of Football Conference.

“If someone came out of a legal case innocent there is nothing else to say. He is doing really well as a player and I hope he continues to stay in Spanish football.”

“That is good for us.”

Pressed further, Tebas attached: “You should respect legal process. People might be condemning him in the press but you have to respect the legal decision.”

Mason Greenwood has showcased his goal-scoring prowess during his loan spell at Getafe, finding the net seven times in 25 appearances across all competitions this season. His contributions on the field have not only been statistically notable but have likely played a role in generating interest and discussions about his potential future with Getafe or his parent club, Manchester United.

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