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Mason Greenwood ‘won’t play in Premier League again’ over rape charge
Attempted rape charge against Manchester United footballer Mason Greenwood dropped
Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood won’t play in the Premier League again, according to Gabriel Agbonlahor. The England international had charges dropped against him back in February. He’s now free to resume his career, but the Red Devils are yet to decide whether to keep, loan or sell the youngster this summer
Greenwood has been unavailable for United ever since January 2022.
But he’s been pictured training and getting into shape in recent weeks, with the England international hoping to resume his career.
There’s currently talk of Greenwood leaving on loan, with Atalanta and Juventus named as potential suitors.
And Agbonlahor, speaking to talkSPORT, has revealed he can’t see the 21-year-old playing in the Premier League again – while also expressing a belief United would look for £80million to let him go.
“I don’t think he will play in the Premier League again,” he said.
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