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Man United contacted by three Italian clubs for Mason Greenwood loan move

Manchester United have reportedly been contacted by three Italian clubs who are interested in signing Mason Greenwood on loan.
Mason Greenwood has not played for Manchester United in 16 months after the player was suspended due to accusations of domestic abuse, rape, and threats to kill – months before Erik ten Hag took charge of the club.
He was charged by the CPS with attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm in October 2022, however, these charges were then dropped.
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United immediately started their own internal investigation, with a decision reported to be drawing closer.
One option that was recently said to be being considered by the club is the idea that should the club choose not to sell him, they may send him on loan for next season.
According to The Sun, Manchester United have already had contact with three Italian teams — Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan — about a possible loan move.
It would see Mason Greenwood retain his £75,000-a-week salary, with a possible option for the loan club to buy.
United are yet to conclude their investigation into the matter, although it was originally claimed that a decision would be made once the 2022/23 season had finished.
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