Man United’s plan to bring back Mason Greenwood involved ‘the club identifying which figures would be ‘supportive’ or ‘hostile’ to the forward’s reintegration’

Man United’s plan to bring back Mason Greenwood involved “the club identifying which figures would be ‘supportive’ or ‘hostile’ to the attacker’s reintegration”

Manchester United’s plan to bring in Mason Greenwood involved the club identifying which public and sporting figures were reported to be ‘supportive’ or ‘hostile’ to the situation.

Mail Sport revealed last week that United’s decision to consult with their women’s team and sponsors was a clear indication that the club is on the verge of ending Greenwood’s 18-month suspension.

And according The athleticUnited’s plan to reintegrate Greenwood saw the club identify which public figures – including ‘football pundits, journalists and politicians’ – would be for or against his return.

Greenwood has been suspended since January 2022 following his arrest on suspicion of attempted rape and assault, but all charges against him were dropped by the prosecution in February.

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Manchester United were expected to re-integrate Mason Greenwood into their squad before club CEO Richard Arnold denied a decision had been made on the matter


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