The summer transfer window is in full swing, and Olympique de Marseille is under intense scrutiny. With the club facing potential UEFA sanctions, financial constraints have become a pressing issue, forcing urgent decisions on player sales to balance the books.

The future of Mason Greenwood, Marseille’s top scorer over the past two seasons, has dominated headlines, with clubs like Fenerbahçe and AS Roma reportedly interested. However, complications have arisen as OM officials expressed displeasure over Roma’s direct approach to the player without prior consultation with Marseille.
Højbjerg emerges as another potential sale
While Greenwood’s situation remains unresolved, another star may soon depart. Recent reports suggest Atalanta has its sights set on convincing Pierre-Emile Højbjerg to leave Marseille. Under the leadership of sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli, who previously attempted to sign Højbjerg for Juventus, the Bergamo-based club sees the Danish midfielder as a priority target. Marseille has reportedly set a minimum asking price of €10 million, signaling openness to a deal.
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