Mason Greenwood was granted bail following a private hearing.

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The footballer for Manchester United, who is charged with attempted rape, assault, and controlling and coercive behavior, was granted bail following the hearing at Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court.

Mason Greenwood of Manchester United was released on bail following a private court.

The footballer, who is accused of attempted rape, assault, and controlling and coercive behavior, was granted bail following the hearing at Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court.

On Monday, the player appeared before the Manchester Magistrates’ Court and was remanded into custody.

Mason Greenwood was granted bail following a private hearing.

Following the Wednesday hearing, a court spokeswoman stated that bail was granted with the terms that the defendant not contact witnesses, including the complainant, and remain at an address on Bow Green Road in Bowdon.

Greenwood did not attend the brief hearing and is scheduled to return to court on November 21.

Each charge pertains to the same woman.

Greenwood was arrested for the first time in January amid claims involving a young woman after online photographs and videos were shared.

Saturday in the Trafford area, he was arrested for an apparent violation of bail conditions.

According to the allegations, the attempted rape occurred in October 2021.

The controlling and coercive behavior allegedly occurred between November 2018 and October of this year, during which time he allegedly made threatening and disparaging statements toward the complainant and monitored her social media accounts.

The assault resulting in actual bodily harm charge is dated December 2021.

The forward, who has appeared once for England, has been barred from playing or training with the Old Trafford club.

Nike suspended and subsequently canceled their sponsorship agreement with him, and Electronic Arts said he had been removed from active squads in FIFA 22.

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