Greenwood, who has only made one appearance for England against Iceland in September 2020, is currently on loan at Getafe and is unlikely to be called up by Gareth Southgate for the Euro 2024 tournament in June.
After the Crown Prosecution Service dropped charges against him in February 2023—charges of attempted rape, engaging in controlling and coercive behavior, and assault resulting in actual bodily harm, all of which he denied—the 22-year-old decided to continue his career away from Manchester United and joined Getafe.
There have been numerous reports in recent years suggesting that the Jamaican Football Federation (JFF) would welcome Greenwood’s decision to represent Jamaica instead of England. Greenwood is eligible to play for Jamaica through his father, Andrew.
Manager Hallgrimsson confirmed Greenwood’s potential inclusion in the Jamaican team during a CONCACAF Nations League preview event in Dallas on Tuesday.
He expressed his desire to have Greenwood on the team but emphasized that the final decision rests with the player himself.
Since joining Getafe in September, Greenwood has had a significant impact, contributing five assists and seven goals. His impressive performances have led to rumors of a possible summer transfer to Barcelona.
United’s new co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has indicated that the team will evaluate Greenwood’s future at the end of the season.