Simon Jordan talks about Greenwood’s possible return: Manchester United considers business factors more.

Live broadcast on August 18 news on Wednesday, Manchester United released a statement suspected of promoting Greenwood’s return. Simon Jordan, the former Crystal Palace chairman, expressed his views on Manchester United’s practices.

In the talkSPORT program, Simon Jordan said: “The focus of discussion is whether Manchester United wants to keep this young man. What they advocate is the duty of prudence. Today, Manchester United has two duty of caution. For those who encounter such charges, they have a duty of caution because they worry that such people may be people the club does not want to keep. In addition, there is another duty of prudence, which is Manchester United’s point of view, that is, ‘We have known this young man for 15 years, and we have contractual obligations, and of course we have the obligation of prudence. ‘”

“Now, I think this duty of prudence is a moral issue. I think Manchester United will dress up moral issues as commercial ones, because Greenwood is a valuable young player. He is a talented player, but in the end he put himself in a difficult position. He is not a young player without a state.”

“In the past, Greenwood had put himself in trouble. When ryevich played a game on behalf of England, his behavior did not play an exemplary role. Of course, there were unconfirmed charges. However, these charges have been dropped and he is no longer considered to have any crime.”

“The question is, if Greenwood is a weaker player, will Manchester United take this position? My intuition tells me that I may not. Therefore, when we talk about their moral responsibilities to a player, I think there are some commercial elements disguised as morality.”

Greenwood’s contract with Manchester United expires in two years. Before the start of the 2023-24 season, he was included in the team’s reservation list. Before the first round of Manchester United’s new season on Monday night, fans gathered outside the stadium to protest the possible return of the 21-year-old striker.

(Two Monsters)

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