
Roma advances in Greenwood pursuit, prepares offer for Marseille
Roma has intensified its pursuit of Mason Greenwood and has opened negotiations with Marseille to bring the English winger to the club. Greenwood has reportedly given his approval to join Roma, having waited for the club's Champions League qualification to commit to the project under coach Gasperini. Roma's initial offer is expected to be structured at a base of 40 million euros with achievable bonuses, below Marseille's 55 million euro valuation. The club is offering Greenwood a contract worth 4.5 million euros annually until 2031. Two factors favor Roma's position: Greenwood's clear desire to join and Marseille's need to generate funds before 30 June to avoid European competition exclusion. However, competition from Fenerbahce presents a challenge, as the Turkish club can offer higher wages, though without Champions League football certainty. Gasperini has made Greenwood a priority target based on his attacking output—Greenwood recorded 57 shots with his left foot and 56 with his right foot this season, primarily operating as a winger. Among wingers in Europe's top five leagues, only Luis Diaz, Michael Olise, and Lamine Yamal have been more decisive in combined expected assists and expected goals. Roma is simultaneously addressing its finances through player sales: Sangaré's transfer to Elche will bring 4.5 million euros, while Baldanzi's move to Genoa is expected to generate 10 million euros. Additional departures under discussion include Ziolkowski to Nottingham Forest (approximately 18 million euros) and Saud to Lens.


