

Mason Greenwood has held a first face-to-face meeting with Manchester United bosses since charges for rape, assault and coercive behaviour against him were dropped.
Though the charges against Greenwood were dropped, United are now conducting their own investigation into the striker.
Until it is complete and a decision is made, Greenwood is effectively suspended by the club – though he is still being paid his £75,000-a-week wages.
United want to conduct a full review into the incident and that includes speaking to Greenwood to get his version of events.
That was done this week, with the Sun saying it was the first time Greenwood came face-to-face with United chiefs since January 2022.

A decision over Greenwood’s long-term future will be made once the investigation is finished and there are three options on the table.
One is to keep Greenwood and to reintegrate him into the first-team squad next season.
The second is to sell the striker by putting him up for sale in the summer market, to see interest there is in signing Greenwood.
The last is to terminate his contract, which could only be done if the club find Greenwood guilty in their investigation.
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