Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag told his players not to be distracted by Mason Greenwood's future on Friday, 24 hours after criminal charges against the 21-year-old forward were dropped.
Greenwood had been facing charges including attempted rape
and assault, but prosecutors said the case had been discontinued following the
withdrawal of key witnesses and "new material that came to light".
United issued a statement on Thursday saying the club would
now "conduct its own process before determining next steps".
In a short statement released on his behalf, Greenwood said
he was "relieved the matter is now over".
At a pre-match press conference on Friday, Ten Hag refused
to be drawn on the subject.
"I can't add anything," said the Dutch manager, in
his first season at Old Trafford. "I refer to the statement of the
club."
Greenwood, who has two and a half years left on his
contract, has been suspended from both training and playing for United since
his arrest in January 2022.
But with United still involved in four competitions, Ten Hag
is keen for his players to be focused on the job at hand.
"That's our job, not to get distracted by
anything," Ten Hag added. "We are human beings and sometimes there
are issues, we are not like robots, but we have to focus on our job.
"We have so many games so we don't have time to get
distracted by anything. It's not easy but that is our job."
Ten Hag has been credited with transforming United's
fortunes as they sit fourth in the Premier League and reached the League Cup
final this week for the first time in six years.
Purse strings tightened
But fatigue could halt their progress with the Red Devils
also still in the running for the FA Cup and Europa League.
Ten Hag was only able to add three loan signings: Marcel
Sabitzer, Wout Weghorst and Jack Butland in January as the purse strings at Old
Trafford were tightened as the Glazer family explore the possibility of selling
the club.
"Of course we need players to cover that because there
is a limit on every player but I think we have a depth in our squad," said
Ten Hag.
"Maybe not that far as other teams but that also has
something to do with your approach to it and how you do your load management.
If you do that right, I think we can go far."
Sabitzer could go straight into the side for Saturday's
match against Crystal Palace following a deadline-day loan move from Bayern
Munich.
"He did only one session but you can see he's a very
fit player," said Ten Hag, who signed the Austrian after playmaker
Christian Eriksen was ruled out until early May.
"I didn't have different expectations coming from
Bayern Munich. In Germany their fitness is always good. I think he is ready to
play."
United defender Raphael Varane announced his retirement from
international football on Thursday after a France career in which he won the
World Cup in 2018 and finished as a runner-up last year in Qatar.
France's loss could be United's gain if the 29-year-old
former Real Madrid centre-back is able to extend his club career.
"For United, I think it's good news," Ten Hag
said. "Rapha achieved everything in terms of football club-wise but also
with his nation.
"It is incredible what he achieved, big respect, and I
am happy he puts all his energy and experience into the team."