Mason Greenwood’s re-entry into the Manchester United squad will be announced by the club next week, according to reports.
Narratives regarding the sexual allegations against the embattled Manchester United star changed after Man United issued a statement on Wednesday announcing that their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the 21-year-old’s detention last year was over.
The Manchester side disclosed that a final decision hadn’t been made, but a comprehensive article from The Athletic claimed that Richard Arnold, the chief executive of Man United, had informed top personnel on August 4 that the England international would be returning to the club.
An announcement was supposed to have been made before the start of the 2023–24 Premier League season, but Arnold supposedly wanted to make a video to explain the club’s choice.
Initially detained on suspicion of rape and assault in January 2022, Greenwood was later taken into custody on additional charges of sexual assault and making threats to kill.
The Englishman had also been accused of attempted rape, using coercive or controlling behaviour, and assault resulting in actual bodily damage. However, the accusations against him were dropped in February, allowing him to restart his profession this year.
While rumours of Greenwood leaving on loan have cooled and a permanent departure is thought to be extremely unlikely, Greenwood still has two years remaining on his contract.
The forward will reportedly be restored by Man United the following week, with the Red Devils getting ready to end the rumours by releasing an announcement.
The players and head coach at Old Trafford, according to the article, support Greenwood, and Arnold will now have to make the ultimate decision.
Greenwood wouldn’t be able to join the Old Trafford first team roster right away because he hasn’t participated in competitive games or training since January 2022.
In order to regain his fitness after a lengthy absence, it is anticipated that the attacker may play for Man United Under-23s in the upcoming months.
Man United apparently delayed making a statement on Greenwood until after the Women’s World Cup, which ends on Sunday with England playing Spain in the championship match.
Throughout his professional career, the forward has made 129 appearances for the 20-time English champions, contributing 12 assists and 35 goals.
Mason Greenwood to return to Manchester United Squad amid sexual allegation row
Mason Greenwood’s re-entry into the Manchester United squad will be announced by the club next week, according to reports.
Narratives regarding the sexual allegations against the embattled Manchester United star changed after Man United issued a statement on Wednesday announcing that their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the 21-year-old’s detention last year was over.
The Manchester side disclosed that a final decision hadn’t been made, but a comprehensive article from The Athletic claimed that Richard Arnold, the chief executive of Man United, had informed top personnel on August 4 that the England international would be returning to the club.
An announcement was supposed to have been made before the start of the 2023–24 Premier League season, but Arnold supposedly wanted to make a video to explain the club’s choice.
Initially detained on suspicion of rape and assault in January 2022, Greenwood was later taken into custody on additional charges of sexual assault and making threats to kill.
The Englishman had also been accused of attempted rape, using coercive or controlling behaviour, and assault resulting in actual bodily damage. However, the accusations against him were dropped in February, allowing him to restart his profession this year.
While rumours of Greenwood leaving on loan have cooled and a permanent departure is thought to be extremely unlikely, Greenwood still has two years remaining on his contract.
The forward will reportedly be restored by Man United the following week, with the Red Devils getting ready to end the rumours by releasing an announcement.
The players and head coach at Old Trafford, according to the article, support Greenwood, and Arnold will now have to make the ultimate decision.
Greenwood wouldn’t be able to join the Old Trafford first team roster right away because he hasn’t participated in competitive games or training since January 2022.
In order to regain his fitness after a lengthy absence, it is anticipated that the attacker may play for Man United Under-23s in the upcoming months.
Man United apparently delayed making a statement on Greenwood until after the Women’s World Cup, which ends on Sunday with England playing Spain in the championship match.
Throughout his professional career, the forward has made 129 appearances for the 20-time English champions, contributing 12 assists and 35 goals.
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