Doubt no longer seems permitted. Despite a contract running until June 2029, Mason Greenwood is getting closer and closer to leaving Marseille this summer. It must be said that OM need to sell after the non-qualification for the next Champions League campaign and the English striker is one of the players in the squad with a high market value.
It remains to be seen where the former Mancunian will bounce back. In recent days, the rumor of a transfer from AS Roma, qualified for the next edition of the C1, would have made Greenwood one of its priorities in the summer transfer window. And the Wolf even began to advance her pawns.
In contact with Roman leaders, Greenwood’s father and agent would have given the green light to reach the Italian capital, according to information from La Gazzetta dello Sport. All that would be missing is an agreement between the two clubs.
OM sets the price of Greenwood
Still according to the transalpine media, Roma and OM maintain an excellent relationship, as evidenced by the transfer of Robinio Vaz to the Giallorossi last January. Enough to facilitate negotiations.
For its part, Olympique de Marseille would estimate the value of its top scorer of the season between 50 and 55 million euros. As a reminder, the residents of the Vélodrome will not pocket the entire amount of his future transfer, Manchester United having retained 40% of the player’s resale.