Manchester United have reportedly turned down offers from overseas clubs for striker Mason Greenwood amid ongoing internal investigations.
Mason Greenwood's future at Manchester United is being reviewed internally following the dismissal of police charges against him in February.
No information was provided by the club about the type of process that will be followed, how long the process will take, or what the outcome may be.
Manchester United reject offers for Mason Greenwood
According to The Athletic, a number of clubs from Turkey have signaled an interest in signing Greenwood from Manchester United.
The report states those offers were rejected out of hand as United do not want to discuss any transfers until a conclusion to the investigation has been reached.
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The situation surrounding his Manchester United's future remains unclear and The Athletic reports figures at the club are unsure how he will deal with the scrutiny if he plays for united again.
A representative of Greenwood said:
“There’s no real substance to any of this, it is a mix of old news, speculation, half-truths, and completely untrue claims. Mason is 21, he has been cleared and should be allowed the opportunity to rebuild and move forward with his young life.”
Big picture for Mason Greenwood and Manchester United
The Academy graduate has been suspended by United since he was first arrested on suspicion of rape and assaulting a woman in January 2022.
His suspension from the club has continued since then and he has not played or been involved in a matchday squad since. He has also not trained for the club and it remains unclear what the next step will be.