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Man Utd outcast believes fresh start is ‘unlikely’ despite support from Erik ten Hag

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Mason Greenwood believes the idea of a ‘fresh start’ at Manchester United is unlikely – despite having the support of teammates and manager Erik ten Hag.

Mason Greenwood is currently suspended by the club pending the outcome of an internal investigation. The 21-year-old has made some headlines lately, with rumours that he could be allowed back into the first-team squad.

However, he’s also been linked with a move away from Old Trafford – with ex-boss Jose Mourinho apparently keen to reunite with the forward at Roma.

It’s a real tricky one for United and many fans also don’t want to see him on the Old Trafford turf ever again.

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Greenwood doesn’t believe a fresh start is likely at Manchester United

It seems that Greenwood himself knows this, with The Sun reporting that he believes a fresh start at the club is ‘unlikely’.

It was also reported that the player does have the backing of his United teammates, and more importantly, Erik ten Hag. He will ultimately make the decision on whether the striker returns.

It comes at a difficult time for United, with the decision definitely not eased due to the fact the club are in dire need of a striker.

Not only this, but funds are precariously low – meaning Greenwood would be an ideal option that could comfortably fit the bill and not cost a penny.

Ethically however is a different story. There would certainly be outrage amongst many if he was to return – making the entire situation a bit of a nightmare.

The striker does possess undeniable talent, however, what can’t be ignored is the severity of the situation.

Will Mason Greenwood make a return? It really is up in the air right now.