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  • Updated: January 30, 2022

Manchester Police Make Arrest Following Greenwood's Suspension Over Rape Allegations

Manchester Police Make Arrest Following Greenwood's Suspensi

Manchester police said they had arrested a man on suspicion of rape and assault on Sunday after Manchester United suspended England forward Mason Greenwood following allegations on social media.

"Greater Manchester Police was made aware earlier today (Sunday 30 January) of online social media images and videos posted by a woman reporting incidents of physical violence," said a statement.

"An investigation was launched and following enquiries, we can confirm a man in his 20s has since been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault. 

"He remains in custody for questioning.

"Enquiries are ongoing."

Under English law, alleged and actual victims of sexual offences cannot be named.

Images and allegations were reportedly visible on a woman's Instagram on Sunday morning and were subsequently widely shared across other forms of social media.

They have, however, since been deleted.

In the afternoon, United announced that Greenwood, 20, had been suspended from training or playing with the Premier League giants.

"Mason Greenwood will not return to training or play matches until further notice," said a club statement.

In an earlier statement, United had said they were aware of the allegations and images on social media, adding: "Manchester United does not condone violence of any kind."

Greenwood, a product of United's academy, has yet to make any public comment.

In September 2020 both Greenwood and Manchester City midfielder, Phil Foden were sent home from an England squad in Iceland after a breach of the team's coronavirus guidelines following their senior international debuts. 

That meant they did not travel to Denmark for a Nations League match, with Greenwood yet to earn a second England cap. 

Allegations emerged in the Icelandic media that Foden and Greenwood were visited by two local girls during the trip but England manager Gareth Southgate said at the time: "Nobody from outside our party has been into the areas of the hotel that we occupy."

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