Mason Greenwood reportedly only has two realistic destinations where he can resurrect his career ahead of his anticipated split with Manchester United.
Greenwood was charged with attempted rape, controlling behaviour and assault following his arrest last year, but has since seen those charges dropped after the withdrawal of key witnesses in the investigation.
Once the British authorities ceased their investigation, the record Premier League champions conducted an investigation of their own and while they did not find the young attacker guilty of any wrongdoing, they did admit that it would be best for the England international to reignite his career away from Old Trafford.
Many clubs have been rumoured to be interested in the 21-year-old's services since. Clubs in Saudi Arabia and in the EFL Championship are believed to be pondering the signing of the forward, but just as many are said to have distanced themselves away from a pursuit of the young attacker, the latest of which being the Steven Gerrard-led Al Ettifaq.
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