EXILED Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood has put his six-bedroom mansion up for rent.
The 22-year-old’s £2million, fully-furnished pad is available for £14,000-a-month.
A source said: “The fact it’s on the market is a strong indication Mason has no plans to return to United.
“The house was his home when he hit the big time with the club.
“It was also where he was ordered out of bed by detectives when he was arrested, and became his sanctuary when waiting to find out if he was going to be charged.”
England’s Greenwood was arrested in January 2022 following allegations of attempted rape and assault.
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Prosecutors later dropped all charges.
A club internal review followed and United bosses ruled that Greenwood should ply his trade away from Old Trafford, leading to him joining Spanish club Getafe last September on a season-long loan, which finishes at the end of next month.
A string of good performances and a haul of ten goals and six assists has seen some United fans call for new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe to bring the troubled star back.
But The Sun understands Greenwood believes returning to Manchester would risk upsetting the life he has built with Wag Harriet Robson and their baby daughter Summer.
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Several Premier League clubs have asked United to keep them updated with the situation while at least four European clubs including Getafe, Borussia Dortmund, Napoli and Atletico Madrid rumoured to be considering bids for him.
United have put a price tag on the academy star of £40-£50m, which would be used to fund a squad rebuild.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk