Ten Hag replies to Greenwood question Erik ten Hag says it is not his decision whether Mason Greenwood returns to Manchester United.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) announced on February 2 criminal proceedings against Greenwood had been discontinued. The footballer had previously been charged with attempted rape, engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault, allegations relating to the same woman, but those charges were all dropped. ALSO READ: Fred transfer suggested to Fulham Shortly after the GMP announcement, United confirmed that the club would conduct an internal investigation to 'determine next steps'.
During this time, Greenwood has not trained with the first team or been available to play in any of their matches. Read the full story here Keane names two United transfer targets Roy Keane believes Mason Mount would not significantly improve United's midfield, urging his former side to go all out for England stars Declan Rice and Harry Kane.
United look set for a summer of heavy investment as Ten Hag attempts to push his side to the next level. A 2-1 win against Fulham on Sunday afternoon secured third spot in the Premier League, but there is still some way to go before they can genuinely challenge Manchester City for the title.