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GettyRevealed: Why Mason Greenwood's potential return to Man Utd was ruled out after Sir Jim Ratcliffe & INEOS 'revisited' decision to let him leave
The reason why Manchester United decided against the possibility of reintegrating new Marseille signing Mason Greenwood has been revealed.
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- Man Utd considered keeping Greenwood
- Eventually sold to Marseille for initial £23.3m
- The thinking behind his exit now revealed
WHAT HAPPENED?
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According to The Athletic, United's new INEOS-led regime 'revisited' Arnold's decision and examined if a Greenwood return was feasible. They ultimately deemed that public sentiment would be heavily against the English forward's return and it would be too 'disruptive and distracting' for the team. The report adds they needed to raise funds to finance new signings and stay in line with the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules, too.
DID YOU KNOW?
Greenwood - who had a successful season-long loan at Getafe last season and was linked with moves to Lazio, Barcelona and more - reportedly was not thought to be interested in returning to Old Trafford and was allegedly not best pleased at how he was treated by the club during their internal disciplinary process. He had not played for the Premier League side since January 2022, when he was initially arrested on charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive and controlling behaviour - which were then dropped in February 2023.
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