Mason Greenwood's business sees earnings rise to £1million

Mason Greenwood’s business sees earnings rise to £1m while he was the subject of police investigation

  • Mason Greenwood saw his business’ earnings rise to over £1million last year  
  • He was the subject of a police investigation that has now been dropped
  • Greenwood was pictured as he returned to training for the first time on his own  

Mason Greenwood saw the fortune in a business rocket to £1million after he was arrested and then charged with rape.

The Manchester United and England striker saw earnings in his company rise by £340,000 while he was the subject of the police probe which was dropped earlier this year.

Accounts for his company TSM Sports Limited covering the April 1, 2021 to September 30 2022 reveal his bank balance went up to £1,036,708.

He owed £114,746 to creditors, which left the business with £963,578 up from £621,956 the previous year.

The company gives no indication of the source of the income. Its function is described as ‘Other service activities not elsewhere classified’.

Greenwood is understood to have kept his £75,000 a week salary from Manchester United while he awaited the outcome of the investigation.

Mason Greenwood’s (right) business has seen its earnings rise to over £1million while he was the subject of a police investigation 

The Manchester United footballer was arrested and charged with attempted rape and had all charges dropped earlier this year

Greenwood was pictured for the first time this week returning to training on his own with a personal coach.

He was put through his paces on a public pitch in what was believed to be his first training session since his arrest in January last year.

Greenwood, 21, was arrested and later charged with attempted rape after an investigation was launched.

He denied the charges and was due to go on trial in November this year until the CPS dropped the case in February this year.

He had been charged with charged with attempted rape, assault and ‘repeatedly engaging’ in coercive and controlling behaviour.

He was accused of attempting to rape the complainant in October 2021 – a charge he denied – and of assault occasioning actual bodily harm in December that year.

Greenwood was pictured training on his own last week for the first time after the charges were dropped

In a statement at the time, Greenwood said: ‘I am relieved that this matter is now over and I would like to thank my family, loved ones and friends for their support. There will be no further comment at this time.’

The CPS said the chances of Greenwood being found guilty reduced after key witnesses decided not to give evidence.

A CPS spokesperson said at the time: ‘We have a duty to keep cases under continuous review. In this case, a combination of the withdrawal of key witnesses and new material that came to light meant there was no longer a realistic prospect of conviction. In these circumstances, we are under a duty to stop the case.

‘We have explained our decision to all parties. We would always encourage any potential victims to come forward and report to police and we will prosecute wherever our legal test is met.’


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