With Champions League football out of reach for next season, Olympique de Marseille faces inevitable changes to its squad, and Mason Greenwood is at the top of the list. The English striker, who carries the highest market value in the team, is set to depart this summer to help the club balance its finances. While several European clubs have shown interest, including AS Roma, Atlético de Madrid, Fenerbahçe, and Al-Hilal, the French side is in no rush to sell. Manchester United will also receive 40% of any transfer fee, adding complexity to the negotiation.
fenerbahce steps up in the race for greenwood
The Turkish club has already made its move, submitting an initial bid of €35 million, which Marseille declined. However, Fenerbahçe is not backing down. According to reports, they could table a new, improved offer before the end of the month, determined to secure the talented forward. Meanwhile, AS Roma remains in the hunt, keeping the competition fierce for Greenwood’s signature.
what price tag awaits the marseille ace?
The clock is ticking for Olympique de Marseille to finalize Greenwood’s transfer. Earlier discussions suggested potential fee ranges, but recent performances have shifted perceptions. A pundit recently commented, ‘Six months ago, Greenwood was on fire, and the valuation reflected that. Now, with a less stellar season behind him, is €50 million a fair price for a Ligue 1 striker averaging around 20 goals per season? Absolutely not.’ The club is reportedly holding out for a higher sum, with a clause allowing the fee to rise to €60 million if Greenwood stays until July 1st, but patience may be key to securing the best deal.
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