Richard Arnold, the chief executive of Manchester United, intended to make a film outlining the specific justifications for Mason Greenwood’s return.
According to reports, the club planned to announce the striker’s comeback in a video message to employees and supporters on August 4.
The CEO, Richard Arnold, would have described the strategy for reintegrating Greenwood into the group. Included in this was a promise that he wouldn’t appear with the Manchester United Foundation.
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Although it had been 19 months since Greenwood had last touched a ball for the club for the first team. However, the announcement was inexplicably dropped, and 12 days later. It’s still unclear whether the star will remain at Manchester United. It is unclear why it was abandoned, however a number of reasons are thought to be involved.
Speaking with sponsors, the women’s team, and important stakeholders are among those that are reportedly included in this. Following his arrest Greenwood was placed on administrative leave. It was for attempted rape, assault, and coercive control in January of last year. After doing their own investigation, the club has been mum on whether the star striker will return.
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They released a statement this afternoon confirming they are now in the “final stages” of making a decision on Greenwood’s future. The choice has “not yet been made,” according to United, and is “currently the subject of extensive internal deliberation.”