Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood has reportedly been offered a lifeline amid an uncertain future at the Red Devils.
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According to The Sun, the 21-year-old forward was recently contacted by Roma head coach Jose Mourinho.
The publication claims the Portuguese tactician made it clear he would be interested in landing the striker on loan or in a permanent deal depending on the outcome of United's internal investigation.
It is said that Greenwood feels a fresh start at the 20-time English champions is "unlikely" and that he responded well to Mourinho's phone call.
A source told the news outlet that "Jose rang Mason's dad and also spoke with Mason. He told him the best way out of his current situation is to start playing football – and that eventually all the hassle will fade away. Mason was pleased that he got in touch and it has lifted his spirits. He wants to get back playing and is just waiting for United to tell him what the future holds."
Greenwood has also been linked with other Italian sides in recent months, as well as with teams in Turkey.
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The footballer was arrested in January 2022 after being accused of attempted rape, engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault, and remains suspended by United despite the charges he was up against having been dropped earlier this year.
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