Richard Arnold, Manchester United chief executive, was reportedly asked 'very tough questions' over club's handling of Antony and Mason Greenwood.
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Arnold emphasized the club's commitment to promoting an inclusive culture and zero tolerance for domestic abuse and defended the process behind Greenwood's suspension and his subsequent loan to Spain. He stressed that the final decision was made only after a thorough internal investigation. United have experienced a dreadful start to their Premier League season with three losses in five games which have further set the alarm bells ringing at Old Trafford. However, Arnold expressed confidence in Erik ten Hag and assured that the summer recruits would improve as they settle into life at a new club.
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