Mason Greenwood is dropped from Fifa 22 as more teammates unfollow Manchester United star who has spent night in cells facing claim he raped and assaulted student, 18
- Mason Greenwood was removed from FIFA 22 in an update for the game today
- His FIFA 22 Ultimate Team item is still active and can be swapped on the FUT 22
- Greenwood, 20, has been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault
- Greater Manchester Police were yesterday given more time to question him
Mason Greenwood has been removed from FIFA 22 in an update today.
After a database update for all platforms including Xbox, PlayStation and PC, the Manchester United striker no longer features in the popular computer game for offline modes.
But his FIFA 22 Ultimate Team item is still active and can be swapped on the game’s FUT 22 transfer market, the Manchester Evening News reports.
Greenwood, 20, had been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault on Sunday afternoon, having been accused of violence towards an 18-year-old student.
Greater Manchester Police were yesterday given more time to question him.
It came as United’s most high-profile players, including David de Gea, Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Pogba have appeared to unfollow Greenwood on Instagram, despite following other squad members.
After a database update for all platforms including Xbox, PlayStation and PC, Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood no longer features in the popular computer game for offline modes
But his FIFA 22 Ultimate Team item is still active and can be swapped on the game’s FUT 22 transfer market
Marcus Rashford, Edinson Cavani, Fred and Jesse Lingard are also among those not following the rising star, while club captain Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes are in a group of 18 squad members who, so far, are continuing to do so.
Mason Greenwood could be held in police custody until Thursday evening, MailOnline has been told.
A spokeswoman for Greater Manchester Police said today that detectives were given up to 96-hours to keep Greenwood in custody before deciding whether to charge him or release him.
The force spokeswoman said: ‘There aren’t any updates in the case at the moment. Officers have up to 96-hours in which to question the suspect. That would take us up to late on Thursday.’
Greenwood was detained after distressing pictures and audio circulated on social media alleging he attacked the woman.
The images appeared to show her bloodied and bruised. Another post included a voice recording of a conversation between a man and a woman, dated October last year, which purportedly chronicled the woman being attacked.
In the wake of the allegations, Nike – the world-famous sportswear giant – released a statement stating that they were ‘deeply concerned’.
It was also revealed their connection with Greenwood has been put on hold.
A statement read: ‘We have suspended our relationship with Mason Greenwood. We are deeply concerned by the disturbing allegations and will continue to closely monitor the situation.’
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