Manchester United Early career Greenwood joined
Manchester United at the age of six, playing at the club's development school in
Halifax. After progressing through the academy ranks, he joined up with the Under-18 squad for the
2017–18 season, despite being eligible for the Under-16s, and finished as top scorer of the
U18 Premier League North with 17 goals in 21 games. In May 2018, Greenwood was named Player of the Tournament as the youth side won the ICGT Trophy, an international youth football tournament, in the Netherlands.
2018–2021: First team breakthrough In July 2018, Greenwood travelled with the first team on their pre-season tour of the United States. On 20 July, he made his non-competitive debut as a 76th-minute substitute in a 1–1 draw against
Club América. On 2 October, Greenwood signed his first professional contract with the club. In December, he was selected by
José Mourinho to train with the first team ahead of their
UEFA Champions League match against
Valencia. On 6 March 2019, under the management of
Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Greenwood made his competitive debut as an 87th-minute substitute in a 3–1 win against
Paris Saint Germain in the Champions League. At the age of 17 years and 156 days, he became the second-youngest player to represent the club in a European competition (behind only
Norman Whiteside) and the youngest ever in the Champions League era. Four days later, he made his
Premier League debut from the bench in a 2–0 defeat to
Arsenal to become one of the club's youngest league debutants. Greenwood was named
Premier League 2 Player of the Month for April 2019. At the end of the season, he received the Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year award, given each year to the best player in the club's youth teams. On 12 May, the final day of the season, Greenwood made his first senior start for the club in a 2–0 defeat to
Cardiff City. Greenwood's first United goal came in their
Europa League opener against Kazakh side
Astana on 19 September; scoring the only goal of the game to become the club's youngest ever goalscorer in European competition at the age of . On 7 November, he scored in United's 3–0 win over
Partizan Belgrade, qualifying them for the knockout stages of the competition. On 24 November, Greenwood scored his first league goal in a 3–3 draw with
Sheffield United. On 12 December, he scored twice and won a penalty in the final game of the Europa League group stage against
AZ Alkmaar. Manchester United won the game 4–0 and finished top of their group. On 11 January 2020, after failing to score in three consecutive matches, Greenwood scored once in a 4–0 win over
Norwich City. Fifteen days later, he scored his first
FA Cup goal as United defeated
Tranmere Rovers 6–0. Greenwood scored again four weeks later, in a 3–0 league win against
Watford. On 12 March, he scored his fifth European goal during a 5–0 win over
LASK of Austria; becoming the first teenager to score at least five goals in a single European season for United. After a three-month suspension of football caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic, Greenwood played in all six of United's matches as of 9 July 2020. He failed to score in the first three, but delivered a total of four goals in the next three, including a brace in a 5–2 win against
Bournemouth on 4 July. After that, he scored against
Aston Villa; making him only the fourth player aged below 19 to score in three consecutive Premier League appearances and the first since
Francis Jeffers did so for Everton in 1999. After wearing the number 26 for his breakout season in 2019, Greenwood was given the number 11 shirt by Manchester United on 4 September 2020. He joined a famous list of players to wear the number 11, most notably
Ryan Giggs, a fellow academy product who retired in 2014 as the
leading appearance maker for United with 963. On 22 September, Greenwood scored his first goal of the season in a 3–1 away victory over
Luton Town in the third round of the
EFL Cup, and on 28 October, he scored his first goal in the
UEFA Champions League in a 5–0 win over
RB Leipzig; the goal came from his first ever shot in the competition. He scored his first league goal of the season in a 3–1 away win against
West Ham United on 5 December. On 24 January 2021, Greenwood scored his first
FA Cup goal of the season in a 3–2 home win against
arch-rivals Liverpool in the fourth round. He played the full 90 minutes in the Premier League record-equalling
9–0 home win against
Southampton on 2 February, and two weeks later he extended his contract to June 2025 with the option of a further year. He broke a four-month goal drought in the league on 4 April, scoring the winner against
Brighton & Hove Albion which ended 2–1 at home. Greenwood excelled in April with four league goals in four matches, including a brace against
Burnley. This earnt him his first nomination for the
Premier League Player of the Month, which was won by teammate
Jesse Lingard, who was on
loan at West Ham. On 29 April, Greenwood scored his first goal in the
UEFA Europa League for the season against
Roma during the first leg of the semi-finals in a 6–2 home victory. On 9 May, Greenwood scored another goal against Aston Villa in a 3–1 away win. Two days later, Greenwood scored against Leicester City, assisted by
Amad Diallo, in a 2–1 defeat; the goal was the first time in 15 years a teenager assisted another for a Premier League goal. On 26 May, Greenwood played in his
first cup final, in the 2021 Europa League against
Villarreal at the
Stadion Gdańsk. He played 100 minutes before being substituted in the first period of extra time for
Fred; the match ended 1–1 and the Spanish club won 12–11 on penalties.
2021–2023: Final season and suspension in 2021 On 14 August 2021, Greenwood scored his first goal of the season in a 5–1 win over Leeds in Manchester United's opening match of the
2021–22 Premier League season. Fifteen days later, he scored the goal that secured a 1–0 win over
Wolverhampton Wanderers, becoming the second teenager in Premier League history after
Robbie Fowler to score in each of his team's first three games of a season, and helped United breaking the record of most consecutive away matches undefeated in English football history with 28. Greenwood had scored 32 career goals for United by the time he turned 20 in October, with only
Norman Whiteside (39) and
George Best (37) scoring more goals for the club as a teenager. He was one of 10 players nominated for the
Kopa Trophy in 2021. In November, it was announced that he had
finished fifth, behind
Pedri,
Jude Bellingham,
Jamal Musiala and
Nuno Mendes. On 8 December, Greenwood scored his first goal in the
2021–22 Champions League, against
Young Boys in a 1–1 draw in interim manager
Ralf Rangnick's first Champions League game with the club. On 30 January 2022, Greenwood was suspended by United after
being arrested on suspicion of rape. According to reporting by
ESPN, United did not have all the evidence gathered by prosecutors, instead requiring the cooperation of the involved parties to provide evidence; the alleged victim never engaged directly with United for the investigation, but the alleged victim's mother did engage with United. On 16 August 2023, Manchester United publicly announced that the club was in its "final stages" of considering Greenwood's future at the club, after having completed an investigation into the allegations that caused his
2022 arrest. According to reporting by
The Daily Telegraph, the above statement generated objections to Greenwood's return from both United's staff and the public. On the same day, Greenwood made a statement acknowledging that he would leave United; stating: "I was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong, I did not do the things I was accused of [...] I fully accept I made mistakes in my relationship, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations which led to the social media post."
BBC News reported that Greenwood could be sold or loaned to another club, with his United contract being until 2025. He made his debut in a 3–2 league win over
Osasuna on 17 September, as a substitute for the final 15 minutes. In his fifth game, on 8 October 2023, Greenwood scored his first Getafe goal in a 2–2 draw at
Celta Vigo; it was his first goal since January 2022. On 1 November, in the first round of the
Copa del Rey, he scored twice in a 12–0 win at sixth-tier
Tardienta. Greenwood was sent off on 2 January 2024 in a 2–0 home loss to fellow
Community of Madrid side
Rayo Vallecano, for swearing at the referee in English. He finished his season with 33 league games, scoring 8 goals and assisting 6.
Marseille On 18 July 2024, Greenwood joined
Ligue 1 club
Marseille on a five-year contract in a deal worth up to €31.6 million. The mayor of
Marseille,
Benoît Payan, criticised the move as "a disgrace". On his debut on 17 August, Greenwood scored two goals, assisted two others and won a penalty in a 5–1 win at
Brest. Two weeks later, he scored twice in the space of a minute in a 3–1 victory away to
Toulouse to reach five goals in his first three games, matching
Mario Balotelli's 2016 record for
Nice. Greenwood contributed greatly to OM second place in
Ligue 1 and subsequent
Champions League qualification, totalling 21 league goals and 6 assists in his first season at the club. He finished level with
Ousmane Dembélé of PSG as the season's top scorer. ==International career==