Mason Greenwood, a forward for Manchester United, will be let go from detention after having his request for bail approved in a private meeting.
Greenwood was charged on Saturday after being detained again for violating his bail terms. He was originally detained in January 2022 on suspicion of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault.
Greenwood was initially refused bail following his Monday appearance in Manchester Magistrates’ Court, but after a new application was made in private at Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court, he was now granted bail with the requirements that he not speak to the complainant or any witnesses and reside at a Bowdon address on Bow Green Road.
After a lady published claims online that included pictures and videos of the aforementioned offenses, Greenwood was initially detained in January. Manchester United quickly suspended him, and ever since his arrest, he hasn’t made an appearance for the team in any manner.
On Monday, November 21, the 21-year-old will make his next court appearance.Mason Greenwood was granted bail following a hearing in private.