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Why Mason Greenwood had to leave Man Utd explained by CEO Richard Arnold after U-turn

Mason Greenwood has played his last game for Manchester United, and CEO Richard Arnold has delved into detail about the decision making process surrounding Greenwood

Mason Greenwood will not play for Manchester United again
Mason Greenwood will not play for Manchester United again(Image: Manchester United via Getty Images)

Manchester United's CEO Richard Arnold has admitted Mason Greenwood had to leave Old Trafford because the club is prioritising the 'welfare, wishes and perspective' of his alleged victim.

On Monday, it was announced that Greenwood would not play for United again, with the two parties coming to a mutual decision. United had launched an internal investigation in February 2023, after Greenwood's case was dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service.


Greenwood had been charged with suspicion of attempted rape, assault and coercive control after his arrest in January 2022 - he denies all charges.


And in an open letter to fans, Arnold explained the decision making in detail, which had the alleged victim at the heart of what decision was made surrounding Greenwood.

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The open letter read: "Now that we have concluded and announced the outcome of the club's investigation into Mason Greenwood, I want to be direct and transparent with our fans about the process and the reasons for our decision.

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"This was an internal disciplinary investigation between employer and employee which would ordinarily take place outside of the public eye.

Richard Arnold has explained how Manchester United came to the decision
Richard Arnold has explained how Manchester United came to the decision(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
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"Given the public nature of the allegations and Mason's profile, I acknowledge that this was not an ordinary situation, but I felt it important that we still follow due process and, so far as possible, avoid media comment until I had made a definitive decision.


"When audio footage and imagery was posted online in January 2022, my feelings were of shock and concern for the alleged victim.

"Her welfare, wishes and perspective have been central to the club's approach ever since, as have the club’s standards and values.

"While we immediately concluded that Mason should be suspended pending investigation, we were also conscious of our duty of care towards him and the importance of making a decision based on full information.


"Until February this year, this was a matter for the police and the Crown Prosecution Service. It was only when charges were dropped that the club discussed the allegations with Mason and others involved in the case.

"Our investigation sought to collate as much evidence as possible to establish facts and context.

Mason Greenwood's alleged victim was at the centre of the decision making process
Mason Greenwood's alleged victim was at the centre of the decision making process(Image: Getty Images)

"This was not a quick or straightforward process for a variety of reasons. It was essential for us to respect the rights and wishes of the alleged victim.

"Also, we have limited powers of investigation which meant we were reliant on third party cooperation. Timings have also been influenced by my desire to minimise the impact of the investigation on our men's and women's teams, as well as our Lionesses.

"I acknowledge that this gave more time for speculation, but the alternative would have been to compromise due process or create untimely disruption.


"While we were unable to access certain evidence for reasons we respect, the evidence we did collate led us to conclude that Mason did not commit the acts he was charged with.

Mason Greenwood has been the subject of an internal investigation since February 2023
Mason Greenwood has been the subject of an internal investigation since February 2023(Image: PA)

"I am restricted as to what I can say for legal reasons, including the alleged victim's ongoing right to anonymity, but I am able to share the following with you which should give you some insight into the complexity of this case.


• The alleged victim requested the police to drop their investigation in April 2022.

• We were provided with alternative explanations for the audio recording, which was a short excerpt from a much longer recording, and for the images posted online.

• The alleged victim's family participated in the process and were given the opportunity to review and correct our factual findings.


Mason Greenwood's future was announced on Monday
Mason Greenwood's future was announced on Monday(Image: Manchester United via Getty Images)

"Last week the media reported that we had decided to reintegrate Mason and that elements of a plan to do so had been leaked to them. Reintegration was one of the outcomes we considered and planned for.

"For context, over the course of the past six months several outcomes have been contemplated and planned for, and my view has evolved as our process progressed.


"While the ultimate decision rested with me, I was taking various factors and views into account right up until the point of finalising my decision.

"While I am satisfied that Mason did not commit the acts he was charged with, Mason’s accepted that he has made mistakes which he takes responsibility for.

Mason Greenwood has admitted he's made mistakes
Mason Greenwood has admitted he's made mistakes(Image: Manchester United via Getty Images)
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"I am also mindful of the challenge that Mason would face rebuilding his career and raising a baby together with his partner in the harsh spotlight of Manchester United.

"Further, this case has provoked strong opinions, and it is my responsibility to minimise any distraction to the unity we are seeking within the club.

"Although we have decided that Mason will seek to rebuild his career away from Manchester United, that does not signal the end of this matter. The club will continue to offer its support both to the alleged victim and Mason to help them rebuild and move forward positively with their lives."

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