Mason Greenwood is reportedly in the process of switching international allegiances to play for Steve McClaren’s Jamaica.
The change is set to mark the latest new start for the 22-year-old who left boyhood club Manchester United this summer to join Marseille in a deal worth £27million.
Greenwood has made just a single senior appearance for the Three Lions coming on as a late substitute during a UEFA Nations League clash with Iceland in 2020.
According to a report from The Sun, Jamaica have approached the FA to initiate the process of switching his international registration with the process already said to be underway.
Greenwood returned to competitive football last season after spending 18 months out of the game after being charged with attempted rape, assault, and coercive behaviour in January 2022 after a series of harrowing images and voice recordings were shared online.
The charges were dropped on February 2023 by the Crown Prosecution Service following the withdrawal of key witnesses. Greenwood has denied any wrongdoing.
Jamaica reportedly contacted Greenwood after he received the green light to return to football however he declined their initial advance in the hopes of working his way back into the England team.
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