Manchester United are reportedly set to deliver an update on Mason Greenwood's future at the football club on Monday.
The Athletic's David Ornstein said in an interview with NBC Sports: 'We're expecting to hear some sort of update from Manchester United as early as tomorrow.'
He also added that 'no final decision has been made' over Greenwood's future and that 'all scenarios still remain open'.
It comes after the Athletic revealed that Richard Arnold, the club's chief executive, who has the final decision over the 21-year-old's future at the club, reportedly told senior staff two weeks ago that club were planning to bring Greenwood back.
Ornstein said: 'The official line from Manchester United is that there is no final decision yet and that all scenarios remain open to them.
'And they are planning for them, such as re-integrating Mason Greenwood. Keep him and loan him out. Sell him or work with their lawyers to actually dismiss him.'
But the club has received backlash following those reports, with the Sun claiming that United 'were considering a U-turn' over the plans to re-integrate him after receiving criticism.
It comes as countdown host Rachel Riley announced this week that she would stop supporting the Red Devils if the club brought the 21-year-old back.
Speaking on the ongoing decision, Ornstein said: 'The Athletic revealed last week that Richard Arnold, did speak to his executive leadership group at the start of this month.
'He told them that they are planning for Greenwood to be brought back into the fold and that is a decision that is thought to be supported by Erik ten Hag and John Murtough on the football side of the club.'
Greenwood has been suspended by the club for the past year and a half following his arrest in
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