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Mason Greenwood will continue to be excluded from FIFA 23 after charges against Man United star dropped

MASON Greenwood will stay off FIFA 23 after all his charges were dropped.

The Manchester United striker, 21, had been off the games series since the allegations against him.

Mason Greenwood will continue to be excluded from the FIFA series
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Mason Greenwood will continue to be excluded from the FIFA seriesCredit: EA Sports
Mason Greenwood had all charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive control dropped on Thursday
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Mason Greenwood had all charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive control dropped on ThursdayCredit: AFP

He was absent from the FIFA series since being removed from active squads and was suspended from appearing in Ultimate Team packs and Ultimate Draft in last year's edition.

It is reported that he will continue to be excluded, but the video game's publisher EA Sports declined to comment on the situation.

Greenwood had all charges of attempted rape, assault and coercive control against him dropped yesterday.

Greenwood said he was “relieved” yesterday after all criminal charges against him — including attempted rape — were dropped by prosecutors.

The Man United star was informed that the Crown Prosecution Service had also withdrawn charges of actual bodily harm and coercive or controlling behaviour.

The move came after 12 witnesses — including the woman at the centre of the allegations — refused to co-operate.

Striker Greenwood, 21, said: “I am relieved that this matter is over and I would like to thank my family, loved ones and friends for their support.”

But United bosses announced the club is now conducting its own probe into his behaviour surrounding the claims — which surfaced online in January 2022.

Greenwood — who the club suspended following his arrest — will be unable to train or play for the Red Devils for the duration of the season.

A spokesman said: “The club will now conduct its own process before determining next steps.

"We will not make any further comment until that process is complete.”

Last night dozens of United fans urged the club to get rid of Greenwood — who is on a £75,000-a-week contract. 

Others said they should stick by him as he had not been convicted of any crime.

He was arrested in January 2022 after harrowing images were posted on social media, along with video and audio footage, suggesting he had been physically abusive towards a woman.

He was charged last October and had been due to stand trial this November.

The charges came despite the alleged victim telling cops in April 2022 she no longer wanted him prosecuted and would not give evidence  in court.

Police continued the case as they regarded her as a “vulnerable victim”.

Last Friday The Sun told the CPS that we understood it was struggling to build a case.

It confirmed our information at 2pm yesterday, when the end of proceedings was announced.

A CPS spokesman said: “A combination of the withdrawal of key witnesses and new material that came to light meant there was no longer a realistic prospect of conviction.

"We have explained our decision to all parties.

“We would always encourage any potential victims to come forward and report to police and we will prosecute wherever our legal test is met.”

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Greenwood has made 129 United appearances, scoring 35 goals and has one England cap.

He last played on January 22 last year against West Ham.

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