According to reports, Manchester United's women's team 'do not want' Mason Greenwood to return to the club, while the men's squad are 'split'.
Greenwood: Man Utd women’s team ‘do not want’ him back but men’s side are ‘split’ over returnAccording to reports, Manchester United’s women’s team ‘do not want’ Mason Greenwood to return to the club, while the men’s squad are ‘split’.
They would be ‘unhappy’ if he returned to United’s Carrington training base, which they use along with with the men’s team.others ‘would have no objection to it given that he has not been found guilty of anything’. “With that in mind I would have two options: Do I look at it as reputational damage that takes him out of his contract with an immediate dismissal – which opens me up to a situation where people might suggest I’ve wrongfully dismissed somebody?
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