Mason Greenwood could well stand to gain the most out of the Premier League's decision to allow clubs to make up to five substitutions when the season resumes later this month.
16.05.2020 - 12:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
This weekend should have seen all 20 Premier League teams play out the final day of the 2019/20 league campaign, with Manchester United facing Leicester City at the King Power Stadium, in what could have been a crucial game in their top four ambitions.
But of course, due to the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic, no Premier League games have taken place for over two months now, with no definite restart date confirmed yet, so the fixture will quite rightly not go ahead as planned.
However, we
Mason Greenwood could well stand to gain the most out of the Premier League's decision to allow clubs to make up to five substitutions when the season resumes later this month.
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