TROUBLED footballer Mason Greenwood has wound up his image rights firm - and landed a windfall of more than £500,000 by closing it.
Greenwood, who set up TSM Sports in 2019, has accepted his public image will never recover from his high-profile arrest by opting to shelve it.
Mason Greenwood has landed a windfall of more than £500,000Credit: GettyThe star - who was dropped by Nike - appointed liquidators on March 1.
A declaration of solvency - which he signed on February 9 - reported the company had £513,287 in the bank and was due a £120 VAT refund.
Paperwork filed at Companies House shows Greenwood, 22, was due £508,863 from the liquidation after paying £4,544 of bills.
Police in Barcelona investigating sexual assault allegedly involving Dani AlvesThe striker - on loan at Spanish club Getafe after being forced out of Man Utd after being arrested in January 2022 – has filed four sets of accounts for the firm. Greenwood and his Dad, Andrew, are directors of the company.
It banked £400,000 in earnings in the year to March 2020, plus £1 million in profits by 2022 and landing £530,000 last year.
Top players earn extra cash from clubs from the sale of merchandise that bear their name and also from their “nicknames, slogan and signatures, image, likeness, voice, logos, initial, team or squad number”.
Greenwood had attempted rape and assault charges dropped when key witnesses withdrew.
He was dropped by sponsor Nike and a potential return to United was halted amid outrage among female players and high-profile fans including Countdown's Rachel Riley.
And a football source told The Sun: “Although the charges have been dropped, Mason is still a controversial player. And it sticks in the craw that he is landing this huge windfall from closing down his image rights firm.
"It also shows he knows his public image will never recover - especially in the UK.
"He is a tarnished brand - and he knows it.”
Another insider said: “Most top players have image rights companies because they can earn a fortune off the pitch from selling merchandise bearing their name and working with big brands.
Frenkie de Jong 'keen on Man Utd transfer' following improved form under Ten Hag"But it looks like Mason has accepted that won’t be a revenue stream for him.”
We told last week how Greenwood – linked to a move to Barcelona – was considering a return to Old Trafford because he hopes it could save his parents’ marriage.
His Dad Andrew, also his agent, has joined him in Spain while Mum Melanie has remained in the UK.
Greenwood, who has been at the La Liga club since last September, lives with his partner Harriet and their baby daughter Summer in Madrid.
The club’s new minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has sparked controversy by suggesting the club could bring him back to Old Trafford.
We told last July how talks with the club’s main sponsor, Adidas, on the issue had been “positive”. Adidas said it was a matter for United.
Greenwood, who earns £75,000 per week, is contracted to United until 2025.
Insiders claim Greenwood is still a 'controversial player'Credit: Reuters