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Ex-Man Utd star Mason Greenwood set to welcome second child with partner after starting new life in France


FORMER Man United star Mason Greenwood is to become a dad again.

He is expecting a second child in the new year with his partner Harriet Robson.

Ex-Man Utd star Mason Greenwood is set to welcome his second child with partner Harriet RobinsonCredit: Facebook
Mason and Harriet welcomed daughter Summer last JulyCredit: instagram

The couple welcomed their daughter Summer in July last year.

Greenwood, 23, signed a five-year deal with Marseille in July after the French club agreed a £26million fee with Manchester United.

The forward had spent the previous season on loan at Spanish side Getafe.

Old Trafford bosses decided he had to leave following his arrest in January 2022.

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Greenwood was later charged with attempted rape, assault and controlling and coercive behaviour but the prosecution was dropped when witnesses withdrew their evidence.

A source said yesterday: “Mason has done a lot of growing up in the last couple of years, especially since he has become a father.

“He and Harriet are enjoying life out of the intense spotlight that comes with being a United player and is much more settled off the pitch, which means he can concentrate on his football.”

Greenwood scored ten goals in 36 games at Getafe and was named player of the season.

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Since moving to France on a £70,000-a-week deal, he has netted five times, attracting interest from Barcelona.

Before the move he was being watched by Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and at least two Premier League clubs.

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Greenwood scored 35 goals in 129 appearances for United.

To celebrate Summer’s first birthday, Harriet posted a video montage of him with his daughter.

He was approached for comment.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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