Mason Greenwood, the former Manchester United forward, has reportedly set two conditions for a potential return to his boyhood club. After his departure from United in August 2023, following an internal investigation into allegations against him, Greenwood continued his career abroad. He spent a season on loan with Getafe in Spain and, in July 2024, transferred to Olympique de Marseille for a fee of approximately £23.3 million.
Greenwood’s first condition for returning to Manchester United is a public statement from the club acknowledging that he did not commit the offenses he was accused of. The charges against him, including attempted rape and assault, were dropped in February 2023 due to the withdrawal of key witnesses and new material coming to light. Despite this, United’s internal investigation concluded with both parties agreeing it was best for Greenwood to continue his career elsewhere.
The second condition involves assurances regarding his role in the team. Greenwood seeks a guarantee of substantial playing time under manager Erik ten Hag, aiming to reintegrate seamlessly into the squad and continue his development as a key player.
Manchester United, under new football operations led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos group, is reportedly considering Greenwood’s conditions. The club’s decision-makers face the challenge of balancing potential public backlash with the player’s undeniable talent and contributions on the field.
As negotiations progress, the football world watches closely to see if Greenwood’s stipulated conditions will pave the way for his return to Old Trafford.