Mason Greenwood, the 21-year-old striker for Manchester United, is edging closer to making his highly anticipated return to the team.
Recent training sessions have shown promising signs as Greenwood works diligently under the guidance of his coaches.
The discussions regarding his future are reaching a crucial stage, and both players and manager Erik ten Hag have expressed their support for him.
Greenwood, who hasn’t played or trained with his teammates since his arrest in January, has been following a rigorous training program set up by the United coaching staff.
The talented England player, who earns £75,000 per week, was pictured on the training pitch with a ball, accompanied by his father Andrew, who cradled his newborn daughter.
Having successfully resolved legal issues after charges, including attempted rape, were dropped, Greenwood is determined to put the past behind him and focus on returning to the field.
Talks regarding his future are now in their final phase, with the only decision remaining being whether he will rejoin the first-team squad or go out on a season-long loan.
As the new Premier League season approaches, Manchester United officials are eager to finalize the situation before their opening game against Wolves on Monday.
Furthermore, considering Greenwood’s recent fatherhood, he prefers not to relocate, which aligns with the club’s efforts to support him by providing a strong network of teammates for assistance and guidance during this phase.
Despite facing setbacks, Greenwood has garnered significant backing from not only his peers but also his manager.
His ardent desire to make a successful comeback and prove himself on the pitch is driving him to work harder than ever. The club and supporters eagerly await his return, and if all goes as planned, he will resume his playing career in the near future.