Mason Greenwood was acquitted, and is now ready to return. Of course, there is still a long journey for the British striker to return. The question is will MU accept him or not?
As revealed by the Daily Express, MU is deeply divided because of Mason Greenwood. The English striker escaped from prison and was even acquitted. However, Greenwood has spent more than 1 year without playing, without training and that will certainly greatly affect the ability to play football of the excellent student of the Carrington academy.
MU announced that it will conduct an internal investigation into the incident, overseen by Chief Executive Officer Richard Arnold, to determine next steps. The “Red Devils” elite need to consider how keeping Greenwood can create a negative impact on the club’s commercial ability. They also looked at the reaction and receptivity of their global partners as well as the manucian community.
A big worry with Mason Greenwood’s future. The Daily Mail claims that coach Erik Ten Hag is not very excited about bringing this young striker back to his squad. The Dutch military leader is famous for promoting the values of discipline. He is of course not interested in a player with legal problems.
After Greenwood was acquitted, coach Ten Hag shared that he did not have any personal opinions. The Dutchman told British media: “As I said, at this moment, I cannot comment on the process. I cannot say anything about it, I will consult. club statement and at this point I cannot say anything more.”
Reporter Charlie Parker-Tuner confirmed, another reason influenced the decision of coach Ten Hag. That is if bringing Greenwood back into the squad, that will be a real risk for Antony. These two players play in the same position, while the Brazilian rookie worth 100 million euros has been Ten Hag’s favorite since his time at Ajax until now.
Therefore, it is feared that coach Ten Hag will flatly reject the opportunity for Greenwood to return to the MU squad. Moreover, the English striker himself is not interested in staying in England to play football after what happened. Greenwood considers going abroad to play, once the contract is liquidated by MU.