A 20-year-old man has been treated for stab wounds after being found by paramedics in Salford.
An ambulance crew were called to Cavell Way, between Clarendon Park and Cross Lane in Pendleton, at around 5.50pm on Saturday 18 June.
Police say they discovered a 20-year-old man with stab wounds to the buttock.
The circumstances are what lead up to the stabbing are unclear at present.
It’s not yet known how many other people were involved.
The victim was found with a deep stab wound outside in the street, rather than inside the property.
He was taken to hospital by ambulance after being treated at the roadside.
Initial reports that the man was stabbed in the chest do not appear to be correct.
Paramedics informed doctors at Manchester Royal Infirmary in advance that the patient was on the way, indicating there were fears of major trauma.
The victim received further treatment in hospital but has since been released.
Police confirmed they were called to the scene by the North West Ambulance Service.
No-one has yet been arrested and enquiries are ongoing in the local community.
Anyone with any information can pass it to local officers on 0161 856 5351, 101, or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.