Mason Greenwood could be subject to a TV interview and therapy if he returns to Manchester United MUFC
, Greenwood could be forced to conduct a TV interview and undergo therapy before returning to the first-team fold at Old Trafford.Before that, though, fan groups, sponsors and the women’s team would be consulted over their opinions.
It is further stated that this course of direction will only be undertaken if the club’s internal investigation believes this to be the case.
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