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    Man Utd statement on Mason Greenwood in full as club says they have ‘mutually agreed’ striker will leave Old Trafford

    MANCHESTER United have announced that Mason Greenwood will not return to the team as they have “mutually agreed” that he will leave.Bosses at Old Trafford have now completed the internal investigation into the allegations of attempted rape and assault made against the 21-year-old striker.
    Manchester United have announced that Mason Greenwood will not return to the clubCredit: Getty
    Club bosses have ‘mutually agreed’ to part ways with the striker after an internal investigation into allegations of attempted rape and assault against himCredit: Getty
    A club spokesperson said: “Manchester United has concluded its internal investigation into the allegations made against Mason Greenwood.
    “Our process commenced in February 2023, following all charges against Mason being dropped.

    “Throughout, we have taken into account the wishes, rights and perspective of the alleged victim along with the club’s standards and values, and sought to collate as much information and context as possible.
    “This has required us to proceed with sensitivity and care to obtain evidence not in the public domain, including from those with direct knowledge of the case.”
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    They added: “Based on the evidence available to us, we have concluded that the material posted online did not provide a full picture and that Mason did not commit the offences in respect of which he was originally charged.
    “That said, as Mason publicly acknowledges today, he has made mistakes which he is taking responsibility for.
    “All those involved, including Mason, recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career at Manchester United.
    “It has therefore been mutually agreed that it would be most appropriate for him to do so away from Old Trafford, and we will now work with Mason to achieve that outcome.”
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    Greenwood has been suspended since January last year when he was arrested on suspicion of rape and assault.
    Charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive and controlling behaviour were brought against him in October but were dropped in February this year.
    The Crown Prosecution Service said that “key witnesses” had withdrawn from the investigation and “new information” had come to light.
    However, he remained sidelined by United while an internal probe was carried out.
    The Sun exclusively revealed last week that club bosses were set to bring Greenwood back into the fold.
    The reports prompted a significant backlash from fans in the run up to today’s decision.
    Prominent fans including Countdown’s Rachel Riley urged the club not to allow Greenwood to return, with the TV star even saying she would pull her support if they did.
    A spokesperson for Women’s Aid said: “This needs to involve addressing the attitudes that underpin domestic and sexual abuse, and working with players from a young age to make it clear that clubs stand against sexism and misogyny.
    “This is an issue that reaches far wider than football, with misogynistic content widely available on social media, so it is important to recognise how widespread harmful attitudes are and address this.” More

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    Mason Greenwood’s Man Utd career is OVER – as he releases statement saying ‘I understand people will judge me’

    MANCHESTER United today revealed they have AXED Mason Greenwood as the striker said: “I understand people will judge me”.The 21-year-old will not be returning to Old Trafford following a club investigation into his behaviour following his January 2022 arrest.
    Mason Greenwood will not be returning to Man UtdCredit: Reuters
    In a statement released this afternoon, the club confirmed they had finished the probe into Greenwood.
    But they did not reveal what the striker’s future holds – including whether his £75,000-a-week contract will be terminated or if he will be put on loan or sold.
    Greenwood’s fate had remained uncertain after he was suspended by Utd in the wake of his charge for attempted rape, assault and coercive control – even after the case was dropped.
    The club said they had taken into account the “wishes, rights and perspective of the alleged victim along with the club’s standards and values, and sought to collate as much information and context as possible”.
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    Utd confirmed they examined evidence that was “not in the public domain”, including “from those with direct knowledge of the case”.
    The club added: “Based on the evidence available to us, we have concluded that the material posted online did not provide a full picture and that Mason did not commit the offences in respect of which he was originally charged
    “That said, as Mason publicly acknowledges today, he has made mistakes which he is taking responsibility for.
    “All those involved, including Mason, recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career at Manchester United.
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    “It has therefore been mutually agreed that it would be most appropriate for him to do so away from Old Trafford, and we will now work with Mason to achieve that outcome.”
    Greenwood also released a statement where he insisted he had not done what he was accused of but was “learning to understand my responsibilities as a professional footballer”.
    He added: “I want to start by saying I understand that people will judge me because of what they have seen and heard on social media, and I know people will think the worst.
    “I was brought up to know that violence or abuse is wrong, I did not do the things I was accused of, and in February I was cleared of all charges.
    “However, I fully accept I made mistakes, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations which led to the social media post. 
    “Today’s decision has been part of a collaborative process between Manchester United, my family and me.
    “The best decision for us all, is for me to continue my football career away from Old Trafford, where my presence will not be a distraction for the club.
    “I thank the club for their support since I joined aged seven. There will always be a part of me which is United. I am enormously grateful to my family and all my loved ones for their support, and it is now for me to repay the trust those around me have shown.
    “I intend to be a better footballer, but most importantly a good father, a better person, and to use my talents in a positive way on and off the pitch.”
    Man Utd CEO Richard Arnold has also written an open letter to fans saying he wanted to be “direct and transparent” about the reasons for today’s decision.
    The chief said he felt “shock and concern” for the alleged victim when the allegations first emerged.
    He said: “While we immediately concluded that Mason should be suspended pending investigation, we were also conscious of our duty of care towards him and the importance of making a decision based on full information.
    “Until February this year, this was a matter for the police and the Crown Prosecution Service. It was only when charges were dropped that the club discussed the allegations with Mason and others involved in the case.”
    Mr Arnold said the investigation “sought to collate as much evidence as possible to establish facts and context”, which was “not quick or straightforward”.
    The CEO also said it was “essential for us to respect the rights and wishes of the alleged victim” as he concluded Greenwood did not commit the offences he was accused of.
    But he did say Greenwood has “made mistakes which takes responsibility for” as he accepted the striker now faces a challenge in rebuilding his career.
    This included the alleged victim asking police to drop the probe in April 2022 and her family “participating in the process”.
    Mr Arnold continued: “Last week the media reported that we had decided to reintegrate Mason and that elements of a plan to do so had been leaked to them.
    “Reintegration was one of the outcomes we considered and planned for. For context, over the course of the past six months several outcomes have been contemplated and planned for, and my view has evolved as our process progressed.
    “While the ultimate decision rested with me, I was taking various factors and views into account right up until the point of finalising my decision.
    “Although we have decided that Mason will seek to rebuild his career away from Manchester United, that does not signal the end of this matter. The club will continue to offer its support both to the alleged victim and Mason to help them rebuild and move forward positively with their lives.
    “Thank you for your continued support.”
    The Sun told in April how Greenwood had given up on his dream of playing for the Red Devils again after telling pals he would never kick a ball for them again.
    The decision to kick him out of Old Trafford was taken by club CEO Richard Arnold in conjunction with American owner Joel Glazer following more than five months of intense discussions.
    The club finally acted after some staff voiced concerns internally about plans to bring him back into the squad despite receiving the backing of manager Erik ten Hag and the majority of the first team players.
    As it became clear United were seriously considering giving Greenwood another chance, opposition from United’s fan base grew with Countdown TV presenter Rachel Riley and Westlife singer Bryan McFadden making clear they opposed the move.
    Other supporters wrote to Arnold directly and made clear their opposition on social media while a group of female fans also staged a protest outside Old Trafford before United’s first game of the season against Wolves.
    Local politicians also urged the club to “do the right thing” after documents were leaked that detailed which pundits, journalists and politicians would be for and against Greenwood’s return.
    Among the organisations classed as “hostile” are domestic abuse charities.
    Labour MP Andrew Western, who represents the constituency of Stretford and Urmston where United’s stadium is, tweeted: “Really disappointed at how United have handled this. They should be focused on making the correct decision, speaking up in support of victims of domestic abuse & sexual assault, and acting with integrity.
    “The club must realise this isn’t a PR crisis it’s about doing what’s right.”
    His comments were echoed by Fianna Hornby, Labour Councillor for Gorse Hill and Cornbrook ward in Trafford.
    She tweeted: “I will always stand in solidarity with survivors of domestic violence, so consider me ‘hostile’.”
    United held talks with key stakeholders including kit sponsor Adidas and the women’s team to ascertain their views on bringing Greenwood back after charges against him were dropped in February.
    But they ultimately decided giving him a second chance at the club he joined aged seven was too difficult.
    A source said: “This decision has been incredibly difficult because Mason has not been convicted of anything.
    “The club has looked at every single element of this and war gamed it through.
    “But there are concerns about his behaviour and have been for some time. Ultimately, the club could not ignore that any longer.
    “Some people within the club are genuinely sad that it has come to this, and some feel very strongly that this is the only possible outcome.”
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    Manchester United said: “Manchester United has concluded its internal investigation into the allegations made against Mason Greenwood. Our process commenced in February 2023, following all charges against Mason being dropped.
    “Throughout, we have taken into account the wishes, rights and perspective of the alleged victim along with the club’s standards and values, and sought to collate as much information and context as possible.
    “This has required us to proceed with sensitivity and care to obtain evidence not in the public domain, including from those with direct knowledge of the case.
    “Based on the evidence available to us, we have concluded that the material posted online did not provide a full picture and that Mason did not commit the offences in respect of which he was originally charged.
    “That said, as Mason publicly acknowledges today, he has made mistakes which he is taking responsibility for. All those involved, including Mason, recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career at Manchester United. It has therefore been mutually agreed that it would be most appropriate for him to do so away from Old Trafford, and we will now work with Mason to achieve that outcome.”
    Mason Greenwood added: “I want to start by saying I understand that people will judge me because of what they have seen and heard on social media, and I know people will think the worst. I was brought up to know that violence or abuse is wrong, I did not do the things I was accused of, and in February I was cleared of all charges.
    “However, I fully accept I made mistakes, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations which led to the social media post. I am learning to understand my responsibilities to set a good example as a professional footballer, and I’m focused on the big responsibility of being a father, as well as a good partner.
    “Today’s decision has been part of a collaborative process between Manchester United, my family and me. The best decision for us all, is for me to continue my football career away from Old Trafford, where my presence will not be a distraction for the club.
    “I thank the club for their support since I joined aged seven. There will always be a part of me which is United. I am enormously grateful to my family and all my loved ones for their support, and it is now for me to repay the trust those around me have shown.
    “I intend to be a better footballer, but most importantly a good father, a better person, and to use my talents in a positive way on and off the pitch.”

    Greenwood has been left devastated by the decision, arguing he has been found innocent by the law of the land but guilty via social media.
    A loan deal abroad had been considered as an option, but Greenwood did not want to move away from their extended family support network.
    Greenwood last kicked a ball for United 19 months ago in January 2022.
    He was arrested the same month after a woman made allegations of physical and sexual abuse on social media.
    The Prem ace was charged in October last year and was due to stand trial in November this year.
    But the CPS withdrew the case on 2 February after his alleged victim and a dozen more witnesses refused to co-operate.
    Greenwood hoped that move would leave him clear to start back playing for United, but the club immediately announced it was carrying out its own investigation to better understand the circumstances around his arrest.
    He was told he could not train or play for the club during the investigation, but remained on full pay.
    The move left Greenwood and his agent dad Andrew and mum Melanie “stunned” said a source, but they “begrudgingly” accepted the decision.
    Following Greenwood’s arrest, the club distanced itself from the star with only technical director Darren Fletcher and football director John Murtagh having any direct contact with the player.
    The Sun told how manager Erik ten Hag telephoned him after charges were dropped and he later met face-to-face with club bosses to give his side of the story.
    In recent months he has stepped up his fitness levels and hired a private coach and been photographed taking part in 1-2-1 sessions at a £85-an-year public pitch.
    He was also seen enjoying other sessions with his United teammate Anthony Elanga and Irish Serie A player James Abankwah.
    As a child Greenwood first kicked a ball aged five when his dad Andrew, 53, took him to local youth club Idle Juniors FC.
    United’s academy scouts soon came calling and offered him a place in their development centre in Halifax, West Yorks, when he was just seven.
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    Dear fans,
    Now that we have concluded and announced the outcome of the club’s investigation into Mason Greenwood, I want to be direct and transparent with our fans about the process and the reasons for our decision.
    This was an internal disciplinary investigation between employer and employee which would ordinarily take place outside of the public eye. Given the public nature of the allegations and Mason’s profile, I acknowledge that this was not an ordinary situation, but I felt it important that we still follow due process and, so far as possible, avoid media comment until I had made a definitive decision.
    [The alleged victim’s] welfare, wishes and perspective have been central to the club’s approach ever since, as have the club’s standards and values. While we immediately concluded that Mason should be suspended pending investigation, we were also conscious of our duty of care towards him and the importance of making a decision based on full information. Until February this year, this was a matter for the police and the Crown Prosecution Service. It was only when charges were dropped that the club discussed the allegations with Mason and others involved in the case.
    Our investigation sought to collate as much evidence as possible to establish facts and context. This was not a quick or straightforward process for a variety of reasons. It was essential for us to respect the rights and wishes of the alleged victim.
    Also, we have limited powers of investigation which meant we were reliant on third party cooperation. Timings have also been influenced by my desire to minimise the impact of the investigation on our men’s and women’s teams, as well as our Lionesses. I acknowledge that this gave more time for speculation, but the alternative would have been to compromise due process or create untimely disruption.
    While we were unable to access certain evidence for reasons we respect, the evidence we did collate led us to conclude that Mason did not commit the acts he was charged with. I am restricted as to what I can say for legal reasons, including the alleged victim’s ongoing right to anonymity, but I am able to share the following with you which should give you some insight into the complexity of this case.
    • The alleged victim requested the police to drop their investigation in April 2022.
    • The alleged victim’s family participated in the process and were given the opportunity to review and correct our factual findings.
    Last week the media reported that we had decided to reintegrate Mason and that elements of a plan to do so had been leaked to them. Reintegration was one of the outcomes we considered and planned for. For context, over the course of the past six months several outcomes have been contemplated and planned for, and my view has evolved as our process progressed. While the ultimate decision rested with me, I was taking various factors and views into account right up until the point of finalising my decision.
    While I am satisfied that Mason did not commit the acts he was charged with, Mason’s accepted that he has made mistakes which he takes responsibility for. I am also mindful of the challenge that Mason would face rebuilding his career… in the harsh spotlight of Manchester United. Further, this case has provoked strong opinions, and it is my responsibility to minimise any distraction to the unity we are seeking within the club.
    Although we have decided that Mason will seek to rebuild his career away from Manchester United, that does not signal the end of this matter. The club will continue to offer its support both to the alleged victim and Mason to help them rebuild and move forward positively with their lives.
    Thank you for your continued support,
    Richard Arnold.

    The talented youngster would later get a photograph alongside then player Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – who would become his manager – at United’s Cliff training ground.
    He quickly rose through the ranks at United and was top scorer for the Under-18 Premier League North and Player of the Tournament when the youth side won the ICGT trophy in the Netherlands, beating Real Madrid.
    In 2018 manager Jose Mourinho picked him as a 16-year-old to play in the club’s pre-season tour of the US.
    A few months later he signed his first pro contract with United for £800-a-week, using his dad as his agent.
    And in February 2021 United announced Greenwood had signed a new £75,000-a-week contract which would keep him at the club until 2025, with the option to extend it for another year.
    Prior to his arrest, Greenwood was valued at around £50 million and regarded as one of the hottest young talents in European football.
    Fans with replica shirts bearing his name were told they could exchange them for free and the club removed all merchandise related to the player from its website and megastore.
    Nike, which signed a boot deal with the player in 2020, also ended its multi-million pound sponsorship deal with Greenwood while EA Sports removed the player from its iconic FIFA 22 video game.
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    Greenwood last played for United on January 22 2020 in a Premier League clash against West Ham, which United won 1-0.
    Greenwood had a string of charges dropped against himCredit: AFP
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    Mason Greenwood’s Man Utd future in further doubt after MPs urge club to ‘do what’s right’

    MASON Greenwood’s Man United future has been placed in further doubt after politicians voiced their opposition to an Old Trafford return.Yesterday local Labour MP Andrew Western urged the club to “do what’s right”.
    Mason Greenwood’s Man United future has been placed in further doubt after politicians voiced their opposition to an Old Trafford returnCredit: AP
    Greenwood has been suspended since he was arrested in January 2022.
    Charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive control were dropped last February.
    We revealed yesterday United are on the brink of a U-turn which could block his comeback.
    Bosses had been ready to announce the star, 21, was returning after a club probe into his conduct.
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    Mr Western’s comments were echoed by Trafford Labour councillor Fianna Hornby, who tweeted: “I always stand in solidarity with survivors of domestic violence.”
    A United spokesman said: “Manchester United has planned for various potential scenarios in relation to the future of Mason Greenwood.
    “This is a difficult and sensitive case.
    “It is entirely proper that we have taken a careful and thorough approach to planning for the various potential outcomes, including how we would engage with stakeholders and explain the decision after it is made.”
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    Ex-West Ham footballer faces jail for trying to help flog £1.9million antique vase stolen from museum

    A FOOTBALLER faces jail for trying to help flog a £1.9million antique vase stolen from a museum.Ex-West Ham youth star Kaine Wright, 26, was snared in a cop sting with Leslie Nkhwa, 47, and David Lamming, 31.
    Kaine Wright was found guilty at Southwark Crown Court of conspiracy to sell a stolen Chinese Ming dynasty vaseCredit: PA
    A court heard the 14th century Chinese vase was snatched in a raid at the Swiss Musee des Arts d’Extreme-Orient in 2019.
    In 2020, Brit cops set a trap after gang members tried to get it valued.
    Southwark crown court heard they agreed to sell the vase for £450,000.
    Nkhwa was arrested at London’s Marriott Hotel.
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    Wright, who drove him there, and Lamming were picked up later.
    Wright, of Plumstead, and Nkhwa, of Charlton, South East London, were convicted of conspiracy.
    Lamming, of Lewisham, admitted it.
    They are due for sentencing in October.
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    Man Utd blasted as intricate details of club’s plan to bring Mason Greenwood back are leaked

    MANCHESTER United have been slammed as intricate details of their plan to bring back Mason Greenwood are leaked.The striker, 21, is awaiting a decision on his future at the club after being suspended following his arrest in January last year.
    Greenwood has not played for United since January last yearCredit: Getty
    United are reportedly planning to announce the striker’s returnCredit: AFP
    A criminal probe into allegations of attempted rape, assault and coercive control was dropped in February.
    But he has remained the subject of an internal club investigation, with The Sun revealing this week that club bosses are ready to hand him a second chance.
    United’s plan for Greenwood’s return reached such a detailed extent that officials prepared documents explaining the types of pictures that should be taken of the striker during training sessions.
    They also outlined how head coach Erik ten Hag should answer questions on the topic, The Athletic reports.
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    Preparation for his return are also understood to have included an assessment of how pundits, journalists and politicians would react to the announcement.
    External figures are said to have been placed into categories of “supportive”, “open minded” and “hostile” of Greenwood’s comeback.
    A number of domestic abuse charities reportedly fell under the “hostile” category.
    Zarah Sultana, Labour MP for Coventry South, slammed the details as “disgusting”.
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    She added: “I will always stand in solidarity with survivors of domestic violence, so consider me ‘hostile’.”
    Staff at the club also feel a deep sense of shame over his possible return, The Guardian reports.
    The majority of staff on the footballing side of the club are understood to be in favour of giving Greenwood a second chance.
    But there are employees who feel frustration over United’s handling of its internal investigation.
    Members of Manchester United Women’s team have reportedly raised concerns about the prospect of Greenwood returning to the training ground.
    The club was reportedly aiming to release a video message to staff and fans explaining exactly why Green wood was being brought back on August 4.
    It is not clear why the announcement was dropped, but there are believed to be a number of factors.
    These are thought to include speaking with sponsors, the fan’s advisory board, the women’s team and major stakeholders.
    Instead, a final decision is expected over the next 48 hours by United’s chief executive Richard Arnold.
    But an announcement of the decision will be delayed until after the Lionesses World Cup final against Spain on Sunday.
    A source said: “This has been a long and difficult process for everyone involved, but it’s nearing the end.
    “The internal investigation is over and Mason is likely to be reinstated at Old Trafford. 
    “He’s made no secret of his desire to to get back to doing what he does best.
    “He’s already got the backing of the players and manager Erik ten Hag. He’s just waiting for the green light.”
    In a statement released on Wednesday, the club said it was “in the final stages” of announcing a decision.
    It said the “fact-finding phase” of the probe had been completed, but no final decision had yet been made.
    Greenwood, suspended on full pay of £75,000 a week, has been training alone – following drills drawn up by United’s coaching staff.
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    His last game was on January 22, 2022, in a Premier League clash against West Ham United, which United won 1-0.

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    Mason Greenwood saga has left Man Utd staff feeling ‘deep shame’ amid club update on striker’s future next week

    MANCHESTER United’s handling of the Mason Greenwood saga has left staff feeling a “deep shame”.The striker, 21, has not featured for the club since his arrest in January last year.
    Greenwood in action for United in January last yearCredit: AFP
    Greenwood was charged with attempted rape, assault and coercive control, but the charges were dropped in FebruaryCredit: AFP
    A criminal probe into allegations of attempted rape, assault and coercive control was dropped in February, but Greenwood has remained subject to an internal investigation led by club officials.
    But The Sun revealed on Wednesday that he is expected to be reinstated at United as early as next week.
    And staff at the club feel a deep sense of shame over his possible return, The Guardian reports.
    The majority of staff on the footballing side of the club are understood to be in favour of giving Greenwood a second chance.
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    But there are employees who feel frustration over United’s handling of its internal investigation.
    A final decision will be made over the next 48 hours by United’s chief executive Richard Arnold.
    But the announcement will be delayed until after the Lionesses World Cup final against Spain on Sunday.
    A source said: “This has been a long and difficult process for everyone involved, but it’s nearing the end.
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    “The internal investigation is over and Mason is likely to be reinstated at Old Trafford. 
    “He’s made no secret of his desire to to get back to doing what he does best.
    “He’s already got the backing of the players and manager Erik ten Hag. He’s just waiting for the green light.”
    In a statement released on Wednesday, the club said it was “in the final stages” of announcing a decision.
    It said the “fact-finding phase” of the probe had been completed, but no final decision had yet been made.
    It comes as members of Manchester United Women’s team have reportedly raised concerns about the prospect of Greenwood returning to the training ground.
    Natalie Burrell, founder of Manchester United’s Women’s Supporters’ Club, said the footballer should not make a return – admitting it would “destroy” the club.
    And protests were staged at Old Trafford before United’s opening match of the season against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday.
    Countdown co-host Rachel Riley has also vowed to stop supporting United if they welcome back Greenwood.
    Rachel, 37, was responding to broadcast comments from another female United fan, named Em, saying she would “walk away from my club” if Greenwood returned.
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    Greenwood, suspended on full pay of £75,000 a week, has been training alone – following drills drawn up by United’s coaching staff.
    His last game was on January 22, 2022, in a Premier League clash against West Ham United, which United won 1-0.
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    Mason Greenwood coming back to Man Utd will make Old Trafford ‘toxic’ & ‘full of booing’, supporters’ club founder says

    MASON Greenwood coming back to Manchester United will make Old Trafford “toxic” and “full of booing”, says supporters’ club founder.The current-suspended striker, 21, hasn’t kicked a ball for the Premier League giants since he was arrested back in January 2022.
    Supporters’ club founder Natalie Burrell said Mason Greenwood returning to Old Trafford would make it ‘toxic’Credit: Getty
    Natalie Burrell, founder of Manchester United’s Women’s Supporters’ Club, said a Greenwood return would ‘destroy’ the clubCredit: BBC
    He was charged with with attempted rape, assault and controlling and coercive behaviour before the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) dropped the case in February this year.
    And club bosses are now expected to make a decision imminently about his future in the squad.
    Greenwood hasn’t made an appearance Man Utd since but chief exec Richard Arnold is expected to announce his rumoured comeback after the Lionesses World Cup final against Spain on Sunday.
    But last night Natalie Burrell, founder of Manchester United’s Women’s Supporters’ Club, said the footballer should not make a return – admitting it would “destroy” the club.
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    Speaking to Newsnight, she said: “I’ve been going to this club since I was a little girl. It’s such an important part of my life.
    “It’s a community, it’s everything, it’s where I get a lot of my social life, a lot of my friends.
    “It would just destroy that. It’s destroying it now there’s massive divides and protests.
    “It’s going to make it toxic if he does run out at Old Trafford, people are going to be booing him.
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    “Some might be supporting him and saying we should carry on supporting, but you can’t support someone like that.
    “I think it’s all because they’ve not got a lot of striking options and this is an easy way to get someone in who’s talented.”
    Natalie previously said she doesn’t think Greenwood should play for the club ever again.
    She added: “I just don’t want to see him training.
    “I don’t want to see him in a [United] kit. I don’t want to see him ever coming out at Old Trafford again.”
    It comes after Countdown co-host Rachel Riley, 37, threatened to pull her support for Man Utd over the Greenwood scandal.
    The maths whizz and Red Devils fan said she is considering ditching the club if Greenwood is allowed on the pitch again.
    Greenwood could have his contract terminated, be put back into the first team, loaned out or sold.
    Manager Erik ten Hag and the majority of the first team have suggested they were open to the idea of bringing the Greenwood back.
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    But United’s women’s team were understood to have reservations, while sponsors were left concerned about being linked to the footballer.
    And protests were staged at Old Trafford before United’s opening match of the season against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday by fans not wanting him back.
    Rachel Riley said she wouldn’t be able to support Man Utd if Greenwood was allowed back in the squad
    A decision on Greenwood’s future is expected to come after the World Cup final on SundayCredit: AP
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    If Mason Greenwood stays at Man Utd I’ll stop supporting the club, says Channel 4 star Rachel Riley

    COUNTDOWN co-host Rachel Riley has vowed to stop supporting Manchester United if they welcome back Mason Greenwood.The keen Red Devils fan has spoken out as the Premier League club prepares to end the ex-England striker’s suspension in days.
    Rachel Riley has threatened to quit supporting Manchester United
    A decision on Mason Greenwood’s United future is about to be announcedCredit: Getty
    Protests over the club’s approach were held outside Old Trafford on MondayCredit: Getty
    Channel 4’s Countdown co-host Rachel posted on Twitter: “I won’t be able to support United if Greenwood remains at the club.”
    Her comments came after The Sun revealed how Greenwood is expected to be reinstated at United as early as next week.
    Greenwood, 21, hasn’t played for the first team since being arrested in January last year for attempted rape, assault and coercive control.
    All charges against him were dropped in February but the footballer remains suspended by United.
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    There has, however, been recent talk suggesting a possible return from their head coach Erik ten Hag.
    Members of Manchester United Women’s team have reportedly raised concerns about the prospect of Greenwood returning to the training ground.
    And protests were staged at Old Trafford before United’s opening match of the season against Wolverhampton Wanderers last Monday.
    Former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Rachel, 37, was responding to broadcast comments from another female United fan, named Em, saying she would “walk away from my club” if Greenwood returned.
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    Rachel told her 684,000 Twitter followers: “I’m with Em, I won’t be able to support United if Greenwood remains at the club.
    “We’ve all seen and heard enough. Pretending this is ok would be a huge part of the problem.
    “It would be devastating for my club to contribute to a culture that brushes this under the carpet and send a message to perpetrators everywhere that you can continue to act as you wish with no consequences.
    “I really hope they do the right thing.”
    DECISION DUE IN NEXT FEW DAYS
    Essex-born Rachel has previously shown her love of United in Instagram posts including visits to Old Trafford to cheer them on.
    She also revealed how she kitted out daughter Maven in team colours aged just eight months old.
    Rachel even combined presenting duties with watching them in action thanks to an out-of-shot TV behind the Countdown board.
    She also used her Twitter account to criticise United fans who flew a banner above a match mocking then-club chief Ed Woodward.
    Greenwood, suspended on full pay of £75,000 a week, has been training alone – following drills drawn up by United’s coaching staff.
    His last game was on January 22, 2022, in a Premier League clash against West Ham United, which United won 1-0.
    He was charged in October last year and was due to stand trial in November this year.
    But prosecutors withdrew the case on February 2 after his alleged victim and a dozen more witnesses refused to co-operate.
    United’s chief executive Richard Arnold is expected to make a decision on Greenwood’s future over the next 48 hours.
    But the announcement will be delayed until after the England Lionesses’ World Cup final this Sunday against Spain.
    Bradford-born Greenwood has scored 35 goals in 129 appearances for Manchester United, having joined the club as a six-year-old.
    He was given his England debut by manager Gareth Southgate as a late substitute against Iceland in September 2020, though has not played for the country since.
    UNITED TALKS ‘IN FINAL STAGES’
    United said in a statement yesterday the club had completed “a thorough investigation” into the allegations against Greenwood.
    They added: “This has drawn on extensive evidence and context not in the public domain.
    “We have heard from numerous people with direct involvement or knowledge of the case.”
    United said the welfare of his alleged victim had been at the forefront of the internal investigation.
    But the statement went on: “We also have responsibilities to Mason as an employee, as a young person who has been with the club since the age of seven, and as a new father with a partner. 
    “The fact-finding phase of our investigation is now complete, and we are in the final stages of making a decision on Mason’s future. 
    “Contrary to media speculation, that decision has not yet been made and is currently the subject of intensive internal deliberation.
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    “This has been a difficult case for everyone associated with Manchester United, and we understand the strong opinions it has provoked based on the partial evidence in the public domain. 
    “We ask for patience as we work through the final stages of this carefully considered process.”
    Rachel says she will no longer support United if they allow Greenwood backCredit: Getty
    Rachel has shared on Instagram photos showing her love of the club
    The Countdown co-host has urged Old Trafford bosses to ‘do the right thing’
    Greenwood was cleared of all charges against him in FebruaryCredit: AFP More