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Mason Greenwood could follow in the footsteps of Benjamin Mendy. Involved in a rape case, like the French full-back, the Englishman saw the former Manchester City player win his case against his former club. A victory which, according to Suncould push the Olympian winger to launch legal action against his training club, which had stopped paying him at the time. A deal that could cost Manchester United a lot.
“If he were to take legal action, it would be for loss of potential income. He was one of the hottest prospects in Europe. His suspension destroyed everything in an instant. He could also plead damages to his mental health. The Mendy case encouraged Greenwood’s lawyers. They believe he was treated unfairly.declared a source close to the matter to the British media. Deprived of salary for several months in a case finally closed, Mason Greenwood is therefore preparing to sound the revolt against the Red Devils.
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