Greenwood paid eye-watering £270,000 since suspension
He was suspended on January 30 after a 19-year-old woman made serious allegations of sex crimes and assault
Manchester United star Mason Greenwood has picked up £267,850 in wages since being suspended by the club on rape allegations.
And last year he also earned around £41,000 a month in sponsorship and image rights deals.
He was suspended on January 30 after a 19-year-old woman made serious allegations of sex crimes and assault.
Greenwood spent three nights in police cells during questioning and officers with the Greater Manchester force have now released him on bail as they gather more evidence.
But despite his suspension, he's been picking up his £75,000-a-week wages from the Old Trafford giants.
A spokesman for the force said inquiries were continuing.
Greenwood earned more than £500,000 last year from his image rights as a Manchester United player.
Top players earn extra cash from their clubs from the sale of merchandise like shirts that bear their “name, nickname, slogan and signatures, image, likeness, voice, logos, get-ups, initials, team or squad number”.
Greenwood has a firm called TSM Sports Ltd to handle these payments.
It has total assets and cash of £622,056 for the 12 months to the end of March last year – up from £320,028 in 2020.
And the firm has creditors that must be paid in a year, of which £118,687 will be a Corporation Tax bill.
Limited firms must pay around a fifth of their income to the government meaning the outfit earned well over £500,000 in 2021.
TSM Sports Ltd was founded in 2019. The player and dad Andrew are both named as directors but the footballer owns more than 75% of the company shares.