Former Manchester United star Mason Greenwood has reportedly put an end to his national career with England in favour of representing another nation.
The Marseille star looks to have given up on the hopes of a return to the Three Lions setup, and has pledged his future to the Jamaica national side, according to the Manchester Evening News.
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The 23-year-old has just one England appearance under his belt, coming in a match against Iceland in 2020, and is said to have received clarity over his future with the Three Lions.
It has been claimed the player found out that the Football Association would not be selecting him for international duty, contributing to his reported decision of committing to the Reggae Boyz.
The attacker is eligible to represent Jamaica through his father, with it being suggested that the necessary paperwork has been completed.
Senior figures of the national team are also believed to feel as though selecting Greenwood could result in an unpleasant response from the media in the country.
This all comes after the forward was suspended and investigated by his then-club United as a result of being charged with attempted rape, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and controlling and coercive behaviour in 2022.
The charges were later dropped, but his time at Old Trafford was brought to an end, resulting in a loan move to Getafe last season where he impressed.
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Now, with Greenwood currently plying his trade at Marseille, he could reunite with former Red Devils coach and current Reggae Boyz boss Steve McClaren, who has previously expressed an interest in having the attacker in his side.