Despite the fact that the allegations of domestic violence against Gullenwood have come to an end, and the news of his girlfriend's pregnancy seems to have brought him a little bit of relief, however, United's internal investigation is still underway, so the road to his return has become far from certain. According to sources, "Greenwood" has been approached by a number of Turkish clubs who want to take him on loan, and with Geraint himself awaiting United's decision, the chances of success are not to be underestimated.
According to the Telegraph, a number of Turkish Super Lig teams have recently expressed their interest in taking Gullenwood on loan to Manchester United, but there has been no substantial progress so far. Since United launched an internal investigation into the "Greenwood" incident after the charges were dropped, they will have to wait until the investigation settles down before deciding on the player's stay.
Since the domestic violence incident, Glenwood has been banned by United for a year and a month and stopped training, during which time he has not trained systematically. Considering he has four years left on his contract with United, loaning him out to a Turkish Super League club is certainly a viable option.