According to reports, staff at Manchester United have left the club following the Mason Greenwood and Antony case.
Greenwood was detained in October of last year, but the Crown Prosecution Service withdrew all charges in February.
Whereas, Antony was accused by his ex-girlfriend of assault which has led to a police investigation.
These incidents which have hit the headlines have made some of the staff at the club leave according to reports.
Players educated for healthier relationships and behaviours
Manchester United players are receiving training on "healthier relationships and behaviours" following the Antony and Greenwood incident.
According to CEO Richard Arnold, as reported by the Sun, the club has learned a lot as a result of the legal dispute involving former striker Mason Greenwood.
Mr. Arnold said, United is aiming to ensure that encouraging better relationships and behaviours is at the forefront of players' minds.
According to MailOnline, some United employees have now begun the process of looking for other employment.
The level of staff unhappiness wasn't a secret to those who attended. The club's handling of the cases is said to have disappointed some.
The Greenwood and Antony sagas, however, according to sources, have not resulted in a surge of personnel departures.
Meanwhile, the La Liga team Getafe has given Mason Greenwood, who has denied any wrongdoing, a route back to football.
While Brazil star Antony has pledged to clear his name after being accused of violence by his ex-girlfriend.
Last month, United CEO Richard Arnold led an all-staff meeting during which he was grilled extensively about the club's handling of situations.
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