Mason Greenwood moving from Manchester United to a Saudi Arabian club would be 'very surprising', a senior league source has told BBC Sport.
The source added: "The government have created a women's league, which is about to start its second season on 11 October. That is also an important difference because it is being seen as for the whole community.
"Women are playing without head coverings and there are male fans in the stands, that is a big cultural shift."Monday Night Club: Adam Crafton says Man Utd's decision on Greenwood became 'a PR nightmare' United said in a statement on Monday: "All those involved, including Mason, recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career at Manchester United.
Last week, a group of female United supporters protested outside Old Trafford before the Wolves game about his potential return, and said they wanted the club to "demonstrate a zero-tolerance approach" towards violence against women.
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