It was solely final week that Mason Greenwood had been relieved of costs of tried rape and assault that had been put towards him in January 2022.
“I can’t add anything. I refer to the statement of the club,” Manchester United supervisor Erik Ten Hag had mentioned at a press convention final Friday. “In this moment, I can’t give comment about the process. I can’t say anything about it, I refer to the statement of the club and at this moment I can’t add anything.”
However, experiences have now emerged that the Dutch supervisor has made contact with the participant and expressed that he’s ‘pleased’ over the dropped costs.
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“Mason has spent a long time with very little — if any — contact from the club. As and when they were in touch, it was never direct and always through a third party. So for the manager to call him was a big step for him and one he really appreciated,” a supply instructed The Sun. “The manager enquired how he was feeling physically and mentally and said he was pleased the charges had been dropped. He thought it was the right thing to do to get in touch with Mason.”
The supply additional added, “He (Ten Hag) was clear it will be the club rather than him which will decide if Mason can play for United again. Mason’s spirits were lifted by it. He has been at United since he was six and just wants to get back to playing football for them. He is happiest with a ball at his feet and wants to get his career back on track. But he knows the club has a massive decision to make.”
Greenwood final performed a recreation for Manchester United on January 22, 2022, a 1-0 win towards West Ham on the Old Trafford.
United girls involved
Members of Manchester United’s girls’s workforce are critically involved concerning the prospect of Greenwood returning after listening to an audio that was launched on social media earlier than the ahead’s arrest, as reported by The Athletic.
Manchester United Women’s Supporters’ Club founder Natalie Burrell echoed their sentiments. “I don’t think he should play again for Manchester United,’ Burrell said to the Athletic. ‘It’s one of the biggest clubs in the world. They need to make a statement and letting him back would be the worst thing they could do,” she mentioned.
“It would set our club back in terms of what we’re trying to do with our women’s team and campaigns like Her Game Too, which are trying to encourage women to play and watch football.”