Mason Greenwood has once again drawn controversy following his latest actions in Spain on Tuesday night.
The troubled forward has slowly been rebuilding his career at Getafe after he was sent out on loan to Spain by parent club Manchester United at the start of the season.
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Greenwood, whose career was brought to a year-and-a-half halt due to sexual assault charges laid against him, has been making significant progress in LALIGA since, having registered five goals and four assists in 15 appearances so far.
As such, this has seen him being linked with a blockbuster move to FC Barcelona, while other Spanish clubs are also thought to be looking at his situation with a close eye.
However, the 22-year-old has now made the headlines for the wrong reasons again, although his latest controversy is far less sinister this time around.
Greenwood was given a straight red card for dissent during Getafe's 2-0 defeat to Rayo Vallecano on Tuesday, with the Englishman, who was one of three players sent off during the game, accused of insulting referee Jorge Figueroa Vazquez.
The match official claimed in his post-match report that the United academy graduate insulted him in the 50th minute with a derogatory English word, but both the player and his club have since denied the claim.
According to The West Australian, Getafe manager Jose Bordalas explained: "He doesn't speak Spanish very well, he told me he was saying something else.
"He was frustrated because the referee was not calling any fouls on him, but he never offended anyone."
However, according to the Daily Mail, the official match report reads: "In the 50th minute, the player (12) Greenwood, Mason Will John, was sent off for the following reason: For addressing me in a sign of protest and raising his arm, in the following terms: 'F*** you'.
The Bradford-born attacker has reportedly insisted that he said "F***'s sake!" rather than swearing directly at the referee.
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Greenwood could now face a ban of up to four games as a result.
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