Mason Greenwood’s Impending Departure Sparks Interest from Multiple Teams, including Italian and Turkish Clubs, with Roma’s Jose Mourinho Expressing Strong Interest
Teams interested in signing Mason Greenwood have already contacted Manchester United after the club confirmed the forward would be leaving.
Old Trafford officials concluded after a five-month investigation that the 21-year-old had not committed the series of serious crimes for which he had been accused, but they also came to the conclusion that it would be better for him to pursue his career elsewhere.
According to Mail Sport, a number of teams have expressed interest in signing Greenwood, who won’t play for United again.
The attacker, who has played for England, is unlikely to transfer to another team in this nation. Instead, a move abroad is planned, and Italy, Turkey, and other countries are interested. A fan is current Roma manager and former United manager Jose Mourinho.
Greenwood was detained in January of last year as a result of distressing content being posted online. He was accused of several offenses, including attempted rape and violence, after being suspended by the club.
These accusations were dismissed in February as a result of the disappearance of witnesses and the appearance of fresh proof. But Greenwood was still put on leave as United conducted its own investigation.
The club issued a lengthy statement explaining that even though they thought the player was not responsible for the alleged offenses, he had made mistakes and would nonetheless be leaving.
Greenwood’s departure’s specifics are still being worked out. He will either leave on a permanent contract, take out a loan, or come to terms with ending his £75,000-per-week contract, which is valid until the summer of 2025.
Mason and everyone else involved understand the challenges of his starting over at Manchester United, the club said in a statement.
Therefore, it has been decided that it would be best for him to do so outside of Old Trafford. We will now cooperate with Mason to make that happen. We came to the conclusion that the information that was published online did not give a complete picture and that Mason did not conduct the crimes for which he was initially charged based on the evidence that was available.
That being said, Mason has made mistakes for which he is accepting responsibility, as he has said in public.
Greenwood acknowledged his errors and promised to shoulder his “share of responsibility” in a statement.
He declared, “I did not do the things I was accused of,” adding, “Manchester United, my family, and I worked together to come to this decision today.” The best course of action is for me to continue my career elsewhere, where my presence won’t be a distraction, and not at Old Trafford.
Mason Greenwood’s Impending Departure Sparks Interest from Multiple Teams, including Italian and Turkish Clubs, with Roma’s Jose Mourinho Expressing Strong Interest
Teams interested in signing Mason Greenwood have already contacted Manchester United after the club confirmed the forward would be leaving.
Old Trafford officials concluded after a five-month investigation that the 21-year-old had not committed the series of serious crimes for which he had been accused, but they also came to the conclusion that it would be better for him to pursue his career elsewhere.
According to Mail Sport, a number of teams have expressed interest in signing Greenwood, who won’t play for United again.
The attacker, who has played for England, is unlikely to transfer to another team in this nation. Instead, a move abroad is planned, and Italy, Turkey, and other countries are interested. A fan is current Roma manager and former United manager Jose Mourinho.
Greenwood was detained in January of last year as a result of distressing content being posted online. He was accused of several offenses, including attempted rape and violence, after being suspended by the club.
These accusations were dismissed in February as a result of the disappearance of witnesses and the appearance of fresh proof. But Greenwood was still put on leave as United conducted its own investigation.
The club issued a lengthy statement explaining that even though they thought the player was not responsible for the alleged offenses, he had made mistakes and would nonetheless be leaving.
Greenwood’s departure’s specifics are still being worked out. He will either leave on a permanent contract, take out a loan, or come to terms with ending his £75,000-per-week contract, which is valid until the summer of 2025.
Mason and everyone else involved understand the challenges of his starting over at Manchester United, the club said in a statement.
Therefore, it has been decided that it would be best for him to do so outside of Old Trafford. We will now cooperate with Mason to make that happen. We came to the conclusion that the information that was published online did not give a complete picture and that Mason did not conduct the crimes for which he was initially charged based on the evidence that was available.
That being said, Mason has made mistakes for which he is accepting responsibility, as he has said in public.
Greenwood acknowledged his errors and promised to shoulder his “share of responsibility” in a statement.
He declared, “I did not do the things I was accused of,” adding, “Manchester United, my family, and I worked together to come to this decision today.” The best course of action is for me to continue my career elsewhere, where my presence won’t be a distraction, and not at Old Trafford.