The Manchester United players have reportedly made their feelings clear about young forward Mason Greenwood.
The young forward has been training on his own after the charges of attempted rape, assault, and coercive control were dropped in February this year.
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Reports in England claim the Manchester outfit will make a decision on the 21-year-old's future before the Premier League season begins next week.
Red Devils coach Erik ten Hag has revealed he has already given his opinion to the club, but it seems the players are keen on having him back.
The Sun have reported that senior players at the club believe has been left in 'limbo' and they are willing to support the player if he returns to the side.
"All the players believe he deserves a second chance because he's innocent in the eyes of the law," a source told the Sun.
"He didn't have the opportunity to clear his name in court because the charges were dropped, so the players feel like he has been left in limbo.
"They know it will be difficult but they are willing to support him through it, and protect him.
"Some of the younger players came through the academy with him so there's a loyalty to him.
"They know he's made mistakes but the lads who've spoken to him say he's grown up a lot in the past 18 months and will come back a lot wiser."
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