Manchester United have received a number of offers for Mason Greenwood to leave on loan from Turkey. The player has not featured for them since the rape and sexual assault allegations placed against him last year.
The forward last played for Manchester United against West Ham United on January 22nd, before being arrested. He was cleared of all charges recently, with there not being enough evidence to carry on the case. But, the club has stated that they will carry out their own investigation before deciding whether the player will return to training.
Mason Greenwood receives offers to leave on loan
The player and his representatives had their first meeting with the United authorities recently. And as things stand, there is no rush to include him in the team yet.
The Red Devils recently ended their six year wait for a trophy by winning the Carabao Cup. The atmosphere in the locker room is excellent under Erik Ten Hag as well, and the higher ups see no reason to disturb that balance at this stage in the season.
There aren’t many transfer windows open at this stage of the season, with most of Europe’s big clubs closed for business. Norway, Faroe Islands and Iceland have all been rumoured as potential destinations for the player alongside Turkey. Fenerbahce have been linked with a loan deal for the youngster, but nothing has materialised as of yet.
But as reported by the Athletic, there is a chance that Mason Greenwood could play for Manchester United again down the line. That depends on what the club concludes from their own findings.