
Initially arrested on suspicion of rape and assault, Greenwood faced additional charges of sexual assault, threats to kill, attempted rape, engaging in controlling and coercive behavior, and assault causing actual bodily harm. However, all criminal charges against him have been dropped, allowing the England international to resume his career.
While it is unlikely that Greenwood will be reintegrated into Manchester United's first team next season, the club is leaning away from a permanent sale. Head coach Erik ten Hag is reportedly against Greenwood's permanent departure and favors a loan move as the most probable outcome for the young attacker this summer. Several clubs are closely monitoring the situation at Old Trafford.
The Sun reports that Roma has emerged as a strong contender for Greenwood's signature, as Mourinho, the head coach of the Italian club, is keen on a reunion with the player he previously managed at Manchester United. According to the report, Mourinho has been in contact with Greenwood and his father to discuss the possibility of a loan move for the upcoming campaign.
Greenwood, who is eager to resume his career as soon as possible, would reportedly be interested in a move to Rome due to his close relationship with the Serie A club's manager.