Manchester United could leave Mason Greenwood final call to stakeholders

A decision on Mason Greenwood’s future could rest with Manchester United stakeholders.

Mason Greenwood remains suspended by Manchester United while the club carries out an internal investigation into allegations he faced regarding his private life following an arrest in January 2021.

The England striker was charged with attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm back in October 2022.

As a result, a lot of people don’t want Greenwood given a second chance at the club, but this cloud has hung over the club for too club. It’s time we got a definite decision.

The Crown Prosecution Service dropped all charges three months ago.

However, whilst the internal investigation continues, Greenwood cannot train or play for United.

The Mirror claims senior figures are still decision on what to do with the 21-year-old but nothing will be set in stone before Saturday’s FA Cup final.

Greenwood’s current deal at United doesn’t expire until 2025.

David McDonnell reports: “It is understood that once the internal investigation is completed, United will speak to stakeholders to gauge their opinion on the decision made. These include commercial partners, supporters and members of United’s WSL squad, to ensure the decision is met with the approval of all parties.”

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