What else is there to say? They don't believe he did it.
https://global.espn.com/football/st...-man-united-exit-explained-legal-trouble-2023
"United's internal process, conducted by a panel of senior executives and chief legal officer Patrick Stewart, focused on Greenwood's initial arrest, made by Greater Manchester Police after images and an audio file were circulated online in the early hours of Jan. 30, 2022. United accept that their investigation was limited -- in part because they didn't have access to all the evidence gathered by the CPS but also because they were reliant on the cooperation of the parties involved --
but believe they know enough to establish that Greenwood did not assault the woman who accused him and did not demonstrate coercive behaviour.
Sources close to the investigation have told ESPN that the woman who accused Greenwood -- she is guaranteed lifelong anonymity under UK law -- did not engage directly but that the woman's mother did take part, and that
both agreed with the investigation's findings. According to sources, United took into account that the woman did not report Greenwood to police -- GMP initiated contact with her -- and that she withdrew her allegations and her involvement in the police investigation in April 2022.
It was also decided by United's panel that Greenwood had cooperated with the police investigation, including handing over the passcode to his phone so it could be examined.
United were provided with explanations for the images and audio file by Greenwood that were not contested by the woman's family.
The club have insisted privately that if they'd reached the conclusion that Greenwood had committed the offences he was accused of, they would have immediately terminated his contract. However, having decided that he didn't, the question then became whether he should be reintegrated at the Premier League club."