Manchester United are reportedly set to make a u-turn on the future of striker Mason Greenwood.
The Red Devils released a statement earlier this week claiming they are in the final process of making a decision about the striker's future.
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Greenwood has been suspended by the Premier League club since last year after allegations of attempted rape and assault.
Those charges were dropped earlier this year but the 21-year-old has not been with the first team and has been spotted training on his own.
Reports claimed that the Red Devils were setting the groundwork for the England international to return to Erik ten Hag's squad, however it seems that may change.
The Sun have reported that United may look to dump the striker after the response from supporters and charities over the last few weeks.
The report added that the response has forced the club to re-think their decision about Greenwood, especially after certain staff at the club threatening to go on strike.
A number of supporters also made their feelings clear about not wanting Greenwood back at the club before Monday night's win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Old Trafford.
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