Ex-Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood has reportedly "completed paperwork" to switch international allegiance from England to Jamaica.
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Greenwood switches allegiance to JamaicaPlayed one match for EnglandDebut date for The Reggae Boyz revealedFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Per the , Greenwood has signed all the necessary paperwork to switch allegiance from England to Jamaica. The Marseille forward reportedly took the decision to represent the Jamaican national team after the FA made it clear that he would never be picked for the England team again.
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Greenwood qualified to represent The Reggae Boyz through his father, who was born in the Caribbean nation. Also, his only appearance for the Three Lions came when he was still under the age of 21 in 2020, which allows him to switch allegiances as per FIFA rules. The 23-year-old's international career has been in limbo since he was arrested on suspicion of rape and assault in January 2022. He was later charged with attempted rape, engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm, but all charges against him were dropped in February 2023.
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Jamaica, now managed by former England boss Steve McClaren, are all set to play two matches next month, however, Marseille won't let Greenwood leave as the matches will be friendlies. He is expected to make his debut for Jamaica during their World Cup qualifying games in June.
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The Marseille star, who moved to Stade Velodrome from Man Utd on a permanent deal last summer, will be back in action for his club on Sunday as the French giants face Nice in a crucial Ligue 1 clash.