Mason Greenwood has put his house up for rent, fuelling speculation that he could be about to change clubs
United are continuing to conduct their own internal investigation, although he was included on their retained squad list for the 2023-24 season.
The Sun reports that he has put his Manchester house up for rent, suggesting that he could well be on the move soon as United potentially look to cut ties with the one-time England international.
The report adds that the six-bedroom home is being circulated between high-end lettings agents, and would cost more than £15,000-per-month ($19,000). It comes after he was pictured training for the first time since his arrest in 2022, at an £85-an-hour public sports centre pitch with a private coach on Thursday.
The player, who is under contract at Man United until 2025, is still undergoing an internal investigation to decide his future, but charges against Greenwood for attempted rape and assault were dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service in February of this year following ‘the withdrawal of key witnesses’. As reported by the Sun, the property in Bowdon, Cheshire, has a games room, a home office, gym, staff accommodation and is described as the ‘perfect family home’.
Mail Sport reported in March that Man United had reportedly rejected offers for their player from a number of Turkish clubs.
Greenwood is yet to play under the Dutch manager, who joined the club in the summer of 2022, but has reportedly already spoken to Ten Hag.
When asked about the prospect of Greenwood’s return to the squad, the former Ajax coach stressed heavily that he was not involved in the decision-making.
The player reportedly has a pessimistic outlook on his United future and is said to have shared with friends in late April that he thinks he may never feature for his boyhood club again.
Ten Hag’s players are believed to be split over whether they think their team-mate should return, whilst Man United Women players are thought to be ‘deeply uncomfortable’ about the prospect of his return.
He is not said to be considered as transfer listed, and is more likely to leave on loan than on a permanent deal.
Erik ten Hag, United’s manager, is reportedly willing to bring Greenwood back into the fold, as are a number of his team-mates, but there is an understanding among the executives at the club that it may lead to a significant backlash.
Greenwood, who has made a total of 129 appearances for United, scoring 35 goals, reportedly wants the situation resolved as soon as possible as he’s becoming frustrated at the lack of a decision. It has also been suggested that United’s takeover process will not have any bearing on the 21-year-old’s future.
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