Manchester United striker, Mason Greenwood has been banished by England following his r@pe probe by Greater Manchester Police.
The Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST) tweeted: “The club has now confirmed that Mason Greenwood will not return to training or play matches until further notice. MUST fully support the decision of the club in this regard.”
This comes after Greenwood was released from custody on bail ‘pending further investigation’ after being arrested on suspicion of r@pe.
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Police also announced further investigations into allegations of assault, sexual assault, and making threats to kill.
United have suspended the young footballer, while sponsors including Nike have distanced themselves from him.
SunSport stated that England boss Gareth Southgate has no interest in even considering selecting the striker until legal proceedings end.
Greenwood has not featured for England since being sent home from the Nations League squad in Iceland in September 2020.
After making his debut in Reykjavik, he was told to leave alongside Manchester City’s Phil Foden after they broke Covid quarantine guidelines by bringing in two women in the team hotel.
The FA will respect both United and England stance and the criminal process but there are no plans for Wembley chiefs to get involved yet.
Greenwood was suspended indefinitely from United hours after the allegations surfaced on social media.
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