One of the biggest news in sports right now is the question about the return of Mason Greenwood. Thee Manchester United player who has been out since he had an assult issue with his girlfriend who is now his wife. Following the ugly incident one Manchester United female fan Rachel Riley who is a TV presenter has joined some other female fans of the club to kick against the return of the player.
Meet Rachel Riley, the Presenter Who is Against Mason Greenwood Return
The female fan did a banner kicking against Mason Greenwood’s return. The group held up banners outside Old Trafford last week to that effect. Television presenter Rachel Riley says she will stop supporting Manchester United if forward Mason Greenwood stays at the club. The club has however not say anything about the return of the player, as they say it is still which is still the “subject of intensive internal deliberation”.
The 21-year-old forward had denied the criminal charges against him, including attempted rape and assault. The Crown Prosecution Service dropped all the charges on 2 February. According to her, she said: “I won’t be able to support United if Greenwood remains at the club,” she said on Thursday. Writing on social media, Countdown co-presenter Riley added: “We’ve all seen and heard enough. Pretending this is OK would be a huge part of the problem.
“It would be devastating for my club to contribute to a culture that brushes this under the carpet. I really hope they do the right thing.” An announcement from United on Greenwood was expected before Monday’s Premier League opener against Wolves but was delayed.
In a statement on Wednesday, United said the “fact-finding phase” of their investigation was now complete. The club also said a decision about Greenwood’s future – which “ultimately rests” with chief executive officer Richard Arnold – was in the final stages. It is thought United’s direction of travel was for Greenwood to return in some form, but the fierceness of debate around his future, among other things, has made them pause.
Manchester United said they had gathered “extensive evidence and context not in the public domain” and spoke to “numerous people with direct involvement or knowledge of the case”. Greenwood has been unavailable for selection since his arrest in January 2022 and has not been involved at the club’s Carrington training ground. His United contract runs until June 2025.