Mason Greenwood's 18 year old ex girlfriend speaks for the first time

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  Mason Greenwood's 18 year old girlfriend and accuser speaks for the first time since making rape and assault accusations against the footballer Mason Greenwood’s 18 year old girlfriend and accuser has broken her silence for the first time since making assault and rape allegations against the £75,000 per week Manchester United footballer.   The student, 18, described the past week as ‘very difficult’ and said she will not be making any further comments while police investigations continue She thanked those who lent her support in the wake of the Manchester United star’s arrest. Greenwood, 20, was detained on suspicion of assault and rape after photos and audio posted by Harriet Robson allegedly detailed his physical abuse and rape attempt towards her. He was further arrested on Tuesday, February 1, on suspicion of sexual assault and making threats to kill  The forward has now been released on bail pending further investigation, although he has yet to be charged  His boyhood club,

Arsenal trigger Jamie Vardy's release clause at Leicester City

Jamie Vardy 
Arsenal have made a bid for Jamie Vardy in an attempt to sign the England striker from Premier League champions Leicester City.


The offer is reported to be in the region of £20m and has triggered the release clause in his contract.

Vardy, who is currently preparing for Euro 2016, scored 24 goals for the Foxes as they were crowned champions in one of sport's biggest upsets.

The 29-year-old joined City in a £1m move from Fleetwood in 2012.

Vardy rose through non-league football after being released by Sheffield Wednesday at 16 for being too small.

Named the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year for 2015-16, he has scored three times in eight games for England since his debut in 2015.

Arsenal, who finished second in the league, have already signed Switzerland midfielder Granit Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach.

Vardy to Arsenal: The case for and against

Former QPR winger Trevor Sinclair on BBC Radio 5 live:

"I am a big believer in karma. He has won the Premier League, he is happy and has a great group of brothers around him. He is settled, so why move?

"When you are a striker you can be in top form but then go to a club, not hit the ground running and then it can gobble you up. I would stay where he is."

Ex-Everton winger Kevin Kilbane on BBC Radio 5 live:

"When the big clubs come calling, they might not come again. I think you go.

"You want to test yourself against the best and with better players. Technically, Arsenal are a better side than Leicester."

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