Former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood is making headlines once again, this time for a major change in his international football career. The 22-year-old, who previously represented England, is in the process of switching his international allegiance to Jamaica. Greenwood, who is eligible to play for Jamaica through his father, is seeking a fresh start on the global stage following the controversies that affected his career in England.
Greenwood earned his only cap for the England national team in 2020 during a UEFA Nations League match against Iceland. Despite his promising debut, his international career was derailed after he and fellow player Phil Foden breached COVID-19 protocols. Although England manager Gareth Southgate was reportedly open to reintegrating Greenwood into the squad, the player’s arrest in 2022 on charges of attempted rape, assault, and controlling behavior—later dropped due to insufficient evidence—severely impacted his prospects.
Now, with his domestic career back on track after joining Olympique Marseille, Greenwood has decided to pursue his international future with Jamaica. His decision is reportedly influenced by the recent appointment of Steve McClaren, his former coach at Manchester United, as the new manager of the Jamaica national team.
FIFA regulations allow players to switch national teams if they have played fewer than three competitive senior games before turning 21, a criterion Greenwood meets, having made only one appearance for England at the age of 18. The Jamaica Football Federation has already submitted the paperwork to FIFA, and the process is expected to be completed soon. Greenwood’s move opens the door for him to represent Jamaica in future competitions, including the 2026 World Cup.
This development marks a significant chapter in Greenwood’s career as he seeks redemption and a fresh start on the international stage with the Reggae Boyz.
Stay tuned for more updates as Greenwood’s journey with Jamaica unfolds!