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Manchester United's Greenwood faced severe backlash for a domestic violence incident involving his girlfriend, eventually succumbing to societal pressure and leaving for La Liga to play football. However, surprisingly, while in Spain, Greenwood married his former girlfriend who had previously tarnished his reputation, and they now have a child together. Recently, the couple was photographed holding hands and strolling the streets of Spain, prompting reflections on the unnecessary turmoil.
Greenwood emerged from Manchester United's youth academy as a highly promising talent but saw his career marred by his own misconduct. Last year, his girlfriend took to social media, alleging domestic abuse during an argument with Greenwood, and shared several photos of her injuries as proof. Following this revelation, Greenwood was promptly banned by Manchester United, and pressure from various social media outlets mounted, making it untenable for him to continue playing football in England. Consequently, Greenwood had no choice but to leave Manchester United and was loaned to Getafe in La Liga.
What's particularly surprising is Greenwood's marriage to Harriet, his former girlfriend who had caused his downfall, and the birth of their child. Greenwood recently updated his social media, documenting their life together, including a photo of him and Harriet, appearing affectionate while walking hand in hand. While one would expect Greenwood to avoid marrying the woman who had tarnished his reputation, they went ahead with it, leaving observers puzzled about the reasons behind their reconciliation. With no explanation provided, speculation arises that perhaps it was merely a heated argument between young couples that spiraled out of control, with both parties potentially regretting their actions.
With Greenwood now married, the public scrutiny has lessened, and given his decent performance in La Liga, some believe Manchester United should consider welcoming back this talented forward. Rumors suggest that Manchester United is interested in reacquiring him, but Greenwood, disappointed by the club's lack of support during his ordeal, has no desire to return to Manchester United or even play in England. He simply wants to continue playing football in Spain, far away from the storm of public opinion.
For Greenwood, the domestic violence incident undoubtedly serves as a lesson, and it's hoped that he will learn from it and avoid repeating similar mistakes in the future. |
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