Mason Greenwood no longer features on a list of player merchandise on the Manchester United website
Manchester United have removed Mason Greenwood merchandise from their club store while the star has reportedly been ‘unfollowed’ by several teammates on social media after rape and assault claims emerged against the striker.
A search for personalized Greenwood kit on the Premier League giants’ online store returned a blank after the star was arrested at the weekend following the emergence of social media allegations against the 20-year-old.
Images uploaded on Instagram showed a young woman bleeding from her mouth and with other multiple injuries. An audio file also appeared to show an incident in which a man is forcing himself on a woman.
Greenwood was detained by Greater Manchester Police on suspicion of rape and assault and remained in custody on Monday.
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United have suspended the star, issuing a statement to say that the club does “not condone violence of any kind” but stressing it would make no further comment until the “facts have been established.”
Greenwood’s sponsors Nike have suspended their relationship with the England international, saying they are “deeply concerned by the disturbing allegations and will continue to closely monitor the situation.”