Breaking news: finally truth in Greenwood rape / assault case found , will there be justice or mercy for him ?
All Mason Greenwood merchandise
has been removed from Manchester
United's official website after the 20-
year-old forward was arrested on suspicion
of rape and assault on Sunday,
following posts shared on social media
by his girlfriend Harriet Robson.

Meanwhile, Nike expressed their
concern about the abuse allegations
and they have officially announced
the suspension of Greenwood's lucrative
sponsorship deal.
"We have suspended our relationship
with Mason Greenwood," Nike said
in a statement.
"We are deeply concerned by the
disturbing allegations and will continue
to closely monitor the situation."

According to the Daily Mail, Manchester
United shirt sponsors TeamViewer
have indicated that they are "closely
monitoring developments", with another
of the club's partners in Cadbury
refusing to have Greenwood's image
on their products.
The player, who remains in police
custody pending investigation, has
been on the receiving end of criticism
from frustrated fans who have asked
the club to return the money paid
for his shirts.
"We are aware of images and
allegations circulating on social media
," read Manchester United's statement
on Monday.
"We will not make any further comment
until the facts have been established.
"Manchester United does not condone
violence of any kind.
"Mason Greenwood will not return
to training or play matches until further
notice."
Unfollowed by United teammates
Meanwhile, several Manchester
United teammates including Cristiano
Ronaldo, Jesse Lingard, David de Gea,
Paul Pogba, Edinson Cavani and
Scott McTominay unfollowed Greenwood
on Instagram after the incident.
"Detectives have been granted additional
time to speak to a man in his 20s
who is being held on suspicion of
rape and assault of a woman," read a
statement from the Greater Manchester
Police.
"Inquiries are ongoing and the victim
is being offered specialist support.
"We remind people to avoid any
commentary or sharing of images that
could compromise the victim's right
to lifelong anonymity, or risk prejudicing
a live investigation with active
proceedings."
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