Manchester, Feb 4: Mason Greenwood’s suspension at Manchester United played a role in the club’s decision to keep Jesse Lingard until the end of the season, manager Ralf Rangnick said.
Greenwood was arrested on Sunday and questioned on suspicion of the rape and assault of a woman.
He was released on bail on Wednesday and United has said the 20-year-old forward “will not train with, or play for, the club until further notice.”
Lingard, who plays in a similar position to Greenwood, wanted to leave United before the end of the January transfer window in search of more playing opportunities.
Newcastle and West Ham were reportedly interested in signing the England international.
Rangnick said United’s board changed its stance over Lingard.
Lingard asked for a couple of days off “to clear his head” and would therefore miss United’s match against Middlesbrough in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Friday. (AP)