Mason Greenwood To Stay As Man United REJECT Transfer Offer
Mason Greenwood, who is currently on suspension from Man United, reportedly had offers from Turkish clubs rejected, despite his desire to "run through a brick wall" to resume his career with the club.
The 21-year-old had attempted rape and assault charges against him dropped last month, but he still has to go through a club investigation, which will determine whether he can rejoin the team.
Several Turkish organizations have expressed interest in Greenwood, but according to The Athletic, United has rejected their approaches. Additionally, it is asserted that the striker on suspension "would run through a brick wall to be back playing for Man United now."
Since the 1-0 victory over West Ham at Old Trafford on January 22, 2022, Greenwood has not made an appearance for the Red Devils. He was subsequently detained and charged with attempted rape, assault resulting in actual bodily harm, and using coercive or controlling behavior in October.
The Crown Prosecution Service later withdrew key witnesses and new evidence as reasons for dropping those charges. They also mentioned changes that meant conviction was "no longer a realistic prospect."
While this internal investigation is ongoing, Greenwood, who has a £70,000 per week contract with United until 2025 with the option of an additional year, won't resume training or playing. The club issued a succinct statement in which it stated: "Manchester United notes the Crown Prosecution Service's decision that all charges against Mason Greenwood have been dropped.
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