The tricky situation with Mason Greenwood is continuing. Little by little, new information are out in the media, but it seems that his case will take time to resolve. A lot has been written in the media recently, but from what we know, an internal investigation is about to take place by the club, since they haven’t been able to do it before, due to legal proceedings against the player. And United had been mum since that short statements, and when there is no official statements, rumors and gossip take place. And there are couple of rumors in the corridors of Old Trafford: Greenwood is unhappy with the lack of support from the club, coach Erik ten Hag held conversation with the player and the female section of the club is uncomfortable seeing Greenwood’s potential reinstatement in the club.And what now? Greenwood is a free man, all charges droppedThe charges against him for attempted rape and assault were dropped last week when 12 witnesses refused to co-operate, and it has emerged that the complainant had wanted to retract her accusations since last April. There were also reports that Greenwood broke his probation and visited the area where the complainant lives many times. But at least for now, he is out ‘of the woods’ and something must be done. That’s why coach Ten Hag had a conversation with the player and reportedly said that he was ‘pleased’ that charges against him were dropped.Five billion dollars? A bargain!“The manager enquired how he was feeling physically and mentally and said he was pleased the charges had been dropped. He thought it was the right thing to do to get in touch with Mason. Ten Hag was clear it will be the club rather than him which will decide if Mason can play for United again. Mason’s spirits were lifted by it. He has been at United since he was six and just wants to get back to playing football for them. He is happiest with a ball at his feet and wants to get his career back on track. But he knows the club has a massive decision to make” an unnamed source told the Sun.Evra sentenced for homophobic chants, one of the reasons – he is from Senegal?But in the same club, Manchester United Women are set to be very ‘uncomfortable’ with a potential return to the club for Mason Greenwood, according to reports. The Athletic reported about this, but also stated that the majority of the men’s first team feels the same but for the different reason: they feel that his presence could derail their progress. Greenwood is technically able to play for United, as he has not been declared either guilty or not guilty of the charges which were dropped. United brass will face reaction whatever they decide to do.PREMIER LEAGUESaturday15.30: (3.45) West Ham (3.20) Chelsea (2.40)18.00: (1.51) Arsenal (4.50) Brentford (7.75)18.00: (3.80) Crystal Palace (3.50) Brighton (2.14)18.00: (1.99) Fulham (3.50) Nott.Forest (4.40)18.00: (3.35) Leicester (3.50) Tottenham (2.30)18.00: (2.95) Southampton (3.00) Wolverhampton (2.65)20.30: (6.75) Bournemouth (3.90) Newcastle (1.63)Sunday17.00: (4.20) Leeds (3.60) Man.Utd. (1.99)19.30: (1.28) Man.City (6.75) Aston Villa (13.0)Monday23.00: (1.61) Liverpool (4.20) Everton (6.50)***odds are subject to change