After Greenwood was cleared of assault and sexual assault charges by the police, he is under internal scrutiny by Manchester United and will not be able to return to training with the team for the time being. However, Greenwood does not seem to have given up and is rumored to have secretly met with his former teammates to seek their support to return to United.

According to The Sun, Glenwood had a secret meeting with several of his United teammates who grew up together at the Carrington Center. While the teammates listened patiently, the chances of Gullivert returning to action this season are expected to be slim due to United's ongoing internal investigation.

A separate message noted that although Grinwoldt is legally innocent and enjoys some sympathy within the team as a member of United's youth set-up, the first-team players are currently focused on the game and striving for a good result, so they do not have time to focus on Grinwoldt's movements for the time being.

Some analysts believe that there is a difference of opinion within the United dressing room as to whether or not Greenwood will be able to return. Meanwhile, United's women's soccer team, which also trains at the Carrington Center, has also expressed concern over the possible return of Greenwood, suggesting that Greenwood's path back to United will continue to be a challenging one.

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