Last night, as he intensified his workout, MASON Greenwood was getting close to finishing his comeback for Manchester United.
The 21-year-old striker who is currently on suspension was spotted being tested by trainers as negotiations regarding his future entered their “final phase.”
He was seen holding a ball while his father Andrew, 53, held the player’s infant daughter.
Greenwood adhered to the exercises prescribed for him by the United coaches monitoring his development.
Since his arrest in January of last year, the England star, who makes $75,000 a week, has not participated in team games or practices.
However, high-level conversations at Old Trafford are almost done.
Following the dismissal of accusations, including an attempted rape, Greenwood has the support of the team’s players and manager Erik Ten Hag.
Mason is putting in more effort than ever on the practice field, a source claimed.
“He wants to put the past 18 months behind him and is anxious to get back to the side as soon as possible.
“Discussions over his future are in their last stages, and the players and manager support him.
The decision of whether he plays for the first team again or goes on a season-long loan is the only thing left to be made.
Before Monday’s match against Wolves, United’s first Premier League game of the year, the team’s managers want to make a decision.
Greenwood is hesitant to move after becoming a father last month with partner Harriet Robson.
A different insider stated: “There is a discussion about buddying him up with colleagues so he has a network of people to lean on.
They don’t want him to be left alone and want to gently ease him back.
After his arrest, supporters who owned shirts bearing his name were able to trade them for free, and Nike stopped a profitable partnership with him. But in February, the CPS dismissed the accusations.