
Greenwood Reportedly Preparing to Leave Marseille, Roma in Pursuit
Mason Greenwood is expected to depart Marseille after two seasons, with Roma among the clubs pursuing the English forward. According to French newspaper La Provence, Greenwood has returned the keys to his home near Aix-en-Provence before departing for vacation, signalling an imminent exit from the club. While Greenwood thrived during his time in France, Marseille's financial constraints and attractive offers from abroad—notably Roma—are driving the anticipated move. Roma head coach Gasperini has identified Greenwood as a target to elevate the squad's quality and compete for immediate success. However, a significant gap remains in negotiations. Marseille are seeking €55 million overall, accounting for a substantial portion (approximately 40%) owed to Manchester United. Roma's initial proposal is around €10 million lower, positioned as a starting point for formal talks. The club awaits the official appointment of Tony D'Amico and resolution of financial fair play concerns before advancing negotiations. The recent withdrawal of Fenerbahce from the race provides Roma with additional time to pursue the deal, though other major clubs including Atlético Madrid and Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal remain potential threats to the transfer. Details on the exact timing and structure of any offer remain unclear.





