The forward for Manchester United, though, is keen on making his loan to Getafe permanent.
After a probe into his off-field behavior, managers at Old Trafford decided Greenwood, then 22 years old, could not continue his career and sent him to LaLiga last month.
United were planning to re-admit the former England international until SunSport exclusively claimed the club had reversed course after receiving fan outrage.
However, the Crown Prosecution Service dismissed all charges in February.
We have an obligation to keep cases under continual evaluation,” the spokeswoman said at the time.
“In this instance, the prosecution was unable to mount a strong case because key witnesses had recanted and new evidence had emerged.
We have a responsibility to end the lawsuit at this juncture. We have informed all involved parties of our decision.
To paraphrase, “We would always encourage any potential victims to come forward and report to police, and we will prosecute wherever our legal test is met.”
Greenwood has played five times for Getafe and scored his first goal on October 8 against Celta Vigo.
The Mirror reports that Sevilla are preparing a move for Greenwood, whose contract with United will end in the summer of 2025.
It is understood that the Red Devils are still footing the bulk of his £75,000 weekly salary.
By virtue of their Europa League title last year, Sevilla advanced to the Champions League this year.
A source told SunSport, “The players and fans have all given him a welcome he could only have dreamed of.” Greenwood reportedly hopes to remain at Getafe for the foreseeable future.
The thought that his career was over devastated him. Now that he’s happy, all he wants to do is keep playing and has no interest in planning ahead.