Latest Mason Greenwood update after rumours emerge he might play next season
Latest Mason Greenwood update after rumours emerge he might play next season with investigations still ongoing.
Mason Greenwood remains suspended by Manchester United and on police bail, following his arrest in January.
England international was arrested in an alleged rape case after images were posted on social media.
Rumours emerged on social media suggesting Greenwood would face no action after he was arrested on suspicion of rape and assault.
Following his arrest, Greenwood was suspended from playing for and training with United.
Greenwood’s bail was originally set to expire in April, but he had that extended by police until mid-June.
Latest Mason Greenwood update
With that deadline approaching, erroneous rumours suggested Greenwood would face no action and was set to be reinstated by United.
It was even rumoured Greenwood could join United on next month’s pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia, under new boss Erik ten Hag.
But United sources confirmed Greenwood remains on bail, the police investigation is ongoing and the player is still suspended.
In April, United were forced to deny suggestions Greenwood was about to return to training and playing for them, with his player profile still included on their website.
A statement from United read: “There has been no change whatsoever in Mason’s status. We removed his profile from the club app soon after he was removed from the squad in January.
“This was in order to remove Mason from interactive elements of the app, such as team predictions. However, his profile was never removed from the website as he remains a Manchester United player, albeit not currently part of the squad, while the legal process unfolds.”
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