Grynewt returned to the team on loan to Kidafi and remains nominally a United player. Although the club plans to sell them, a buyer has yet to arrive at a price. United will reportedly attend pre-season training if they sell them again within two weeks.
According to the Daily Mirror, Russell had considered mediating with United, but he was only willing to offer 30 million pounds (about 300 million Hong Kong dollars), which is at least 10 million pounds (about 100 million Hong Kong dollars) difference from United's psychological price, so it is difficult to reach a deal.
United still have a year left on their contract and the Ratcliffe team are still hoping to find the right buyer as the sale of Glenlivet could bring in a net profit for the club and recoup the money to spend on more soldiers. This is only because they are willing to spend a lot of money on the Glenwood club.
The Red Devils will begin preseason practice on July 8th. If Greinwood is not already sold, he will be allowed to participate in team practices. While this may cause fans to be upset, he may have to train and buy as he goes.