Getafe’s club president, Angel Torres, expressed hope of keeping Manchester United‘s on-loan forward Mason Greenwood for another season.
Both clubs do not anticipate the 22-year-old returning to his parent club.
“If it was up to the lad, his parents and the club, I think he would continue for another year,” Torres told Spanish radio station Radio Marca on Tuesday.
Greenwood has scored 10 goals in 32 appearances in all competitions for Getafe, who currently sit in 10th place in La Liga.
He made the move to Getafe on deadline day in September following an internal investigation by United into his conduct, which was prompted by the collapse of a legal case against him.
At the time, United stated that it was in Greenwood’s best interest to play elsewhere and strongly suggested that he would not feature for them again.
Torres said: “Regarding Manchester United, the news that we have from last week, where the sporting director went to England to see some games and was with them, is that, if a good offer comes along, they would want to sell because he is not going to go back there.
“We’ll have to wait until the end of June. The people and the coach are very happy with him.
“I think he will remain with us for another season, or at least until January. He is a good footballer.”
United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe said in February that they have yet to make a decision on Greenwood’s future.