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Manchester United are considering sending Mason Greenwood out on loan for the whole of next season.
The club’s internal investigation into the striker, who saw charges of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault discontinued in February, remains ongoing.
However, Mail Sport understands that officials are looking into a move that would see the 21-year-old head abroad for up to a year. Italy, Spain and Turkey are thought to be the three likeliest options.
United are understood to have stepped up their probe into Greenwood – who has two years remaining on his £75,000-a-week contract - following the conclusion of their campaign on Saturday.
They could decide to release the player should they find he brought the club into disrepute, or they could complete the review and send him overseas to allow themselves a further period of reflection.
Manchester United are exploring the option of sending Mason Greenwood on loan for the entirety of next season
Man United boss Erik ten Hag (pictured) has rarely given updates on the club's position on Greenwood
Greenwood is currently suspended from all Man United duties pending the outcome of an internal investigation
Such a prospect would also allow them to gauge public reaction along with Greenwood’s mental health and performance levels. They could also