A Manchester United chief has broken silence on Mason Greenwood's future at Old Trafford, insisting the club has performed a 'detailed and thorough internal investigation' following his dropped criminal charges.
Greenwood, who has not featured for the Red Devils since he was arrested in January 2022 for attempted rape, assault and coercive control, had his charges dropped in February and is now waiting to learn his fate in football.
The Premier League club have remained silent on the issue for several months while undergoing their own investigation.
But now, United's chief operating officer Collette Roche has finally opened up on the internal five-month probe.
She told The Athletic: 'We've done a really detailed and thorough internal investigation and we've asked as many people as we can around what happened and try to understand it beyond the original investigation done by the police.
'You'd expect us to engage with people who were relevant in terms of stakeholder groups. And now we just need to make the decision. That decision is firmly a decision that's on us.'
Manchester United have not yet revealed their decision on whether or not the forward will return this season, even though the new campaign began last weekend.