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Mason Greenwood will leave Manchester United, the club have announced.

The forward was suspended by the Red Devils in January 2022 after being arrested on suspicion of rape, assault and making threats to kill.

Greenwood has not played for United for 19 months
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Greenwood has not played for United for 19 monthsCredit: Getty

United launched their own internal investigation after the CPS dropped all charges against Greenwood in February 2023.

United have now confirmed Greenwood will not return to play for the Premier League giants.

No decision has been made on whether it will be a loan or if a settlement will be reached over his contract. The 21-year-old is contracted at Old Trafford until 2025.

A statement read: "Manchester United has concluded its internal investigation into the allegations made against Mason Greenwood.

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"Our process commenced in February 2023, following all charges against Mason being dropped.

"Throughout, we have taken into account the wishes, rights and perspective of the alleged victim along with the club’s standards and values, and sought to collate as much information and context as possible.

"This has required us to proceed with sensitivity and care to obtain evidence not in the public domain, including from those with direct knowledge of the case.

"Based on the evidence available to us, we have concluded that the material posted online did not provide a full picture and that Mason did not commit the offences in respect of which he was originally charged.

Greenwood scored 35 goals in 129 games for Man United
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Greenwood scored 35 goals in 129 games for Man UnitedCredit: Getty

"That said, as Mason publicly acknowledges today, he has made mistakes which he is taking responsibility for.

"All those involved, including Mason, recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career at Manchester United.

"It has therefore been mutually agreed that it would be most appropriate for him to do so away from Old Trafford, and we will now work with Mason to achieve that outcome."

A statement from Mason Greenwood said: "I want to start by saying I understand that people will judge me because of what they have seen and heard on social media, and I know people will think the worst.

"I was brought up to know that violence or abuse in any relationship is wrong, I did not do the things I was accused of, and in February I was cleared of all charges.

"However, I fully accept I made mistakes in my relationship, and I take my share of responsibility for the situations which led to the social media post.

"I am learning to understand my responsibilities to set a good example as a professional footballer, and I’m focused on the big responsibility of being a father, as well as a good partner.

"Today’s decision has been part of a collaborative process between Manchester United, my family and me.

"The best decision for us all, is for me to continue my football career away from Old Trafford, where my presence will not be a distraction for the club.

"I thank the club for their support since I joined aged seven. There will always be a part of me which is United.

"I am enormously grateful to my family and all my loved ones for their support, and it is now for me to repay the trust those around me have shown.

"I intend to be a better footballer, but most importantly a good father, a better person, and to use my talents in a positive way on and off the pitch."

Greenwood will now search for a new club to continue his career
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Greenwood will now search for a new club to continue his careerCredit: Getty

Greenwood last played for Man United on January 22, 2022 in a 1-0 win over West Ham.

The last of his 35 goals for the club, in 129 games, came a few days before that in a victory against Brentford.

It has been widely reported that United's chief executive Richard Arnold had told the club's executive leadership in early August that the club were planning to bring Greenwood back.

That story and further information led increased pressure on the club, with Arnold publishing a public letter to supporters upon the conclusion of their internal investigation.

Arnold acknowledged timings had "been influenced by my desire to minimise the impact of the investigation on our men's and women's teams, as well as our Lionesses" and said "the alternative would have been to compromise due process or create untimely disruption".

"Last week the media reported that we had decided to reintegrate Mason and that elements of a plan to do so had been leaked to them," the United CEO said. "Reintegration was one of the outcomes we considered and planned for.

"For context, over the course of the past six months several outcomes have been contemplated and planned for, and my view has evolved as our process progressed.

"While the ultimate decision rested with me, I was taking various factors and views into account right up until the point of finalising my decision.

"While I am satisfied that Mason did not commit the acts he was charged with, Mason's accepted that he has made mistakes which he takes responsibility for.

"I am also mindful of the challenge that Mason would face rebuilding his career and raising a baby together with his partner in the harsh spotlight of Manchester United.

"Further, this case has provoked strong opinions, and it is my responsibility to minimise any distraction to the unity we are seeking within the club.

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"Although we have decided that Mason will seek to rebuild his career away from Manchester United, that does not signal the end of this matter.

"The club will continue to offer its support both to the alleged victim and Mason to help them rebuild and move forward positively with their lives."

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