Manchester United striker Grynwyth was involved in a domestic violence scandal last year, and although the charges of rape and assault were dropped by the police in February this year, Manchester United still suspended him for internal investigation. After a series of controversies, Manchester United on Monday (21) issued a statement announcing the abandonment of Gullenwood, the investigation pointed out that Gullenwood, although not guilty of the charges initially faced, but both sides agreed to end the partnership, the news pointed out that Roma, coached by Molenu, and Ittifaq, led by Sherratt, are interested in signing the 21-year-old striker.
An official statement from Manchester United said: "With regard to the investigation into Glenwood, we have taken into account the wishes, rights and views of the alleged victim, as well as the standards and values of Manchester United, and based on the evidence obtained, the club believes that Glenwood did not commit the offence of which he was initially accused. ...... Nevertheless, as Glenwood has admitted that he has made mistakes and is willing to take responsibility for his actions, and as everyone agrees that it will be difficult for him to continue his United career, both parties have agreed that a separation is the most appropriate decision."