The 21-year-old had been one of Europe’s most promising young talents, but his arrest and the subsequent fallout had a devastating impact on his commercial value. Nike, Greenwood’s former sponsor, terminated its endorsement deal with him, and potential future sponsorships dwindled as well. Greenwood’s representatives are reportedly still unhappy with how United managed his situation and believe his earning potential has been permanently affected by the club’s stance. Hence, if Greenwood were to proceed with legal action, it would likely focus on loss of future earnings and endorsements rather than unpaid wages.
“If he were to launch legal action it would be for a loss of potential earnings," he said.
“He was one of the hottest prospects in Europe. His suspension destroyed it all in an instant. He could also claim for damage to his mental health. The Mendy case has emboldened those around Greenwood. They feel he was unfairly treated. But the club sought legal advice at every single stage and is prepared should he go through with it.”