Greenwood remains Roma's priority over Pulisic, with new deal structure emerging
Transfer News·13 June 2026·3h ago

Greenwood remains Roma's priority over Pulisic, with new deal structure emerging

Source: Forza Roma

Mason Greenwood is Gian Piero Gasperini's main transfer target for Roma, though a double signing of both Greenwood and Christian Pulisic is not ruled out. Greenwood, currently at Marseille, has signalled his willingness to join Roma. Pulisic, offered to the club and keen to leave AC Milan for Champions League football, remains under consideration. Gasperini wants at least two attacking signings, but the priority is securing Greenwood.

Negotiations with Marseille centre on the transfer fee, with the French club initially demanding €55 million (including bonuses). A key complication is that Manchester United are entitled to 40% of any future sale proceeds. Roma have offered Greenwood a salary of €4.5–5 million per season, reportedly acceptable to his representatives. The club is exploring alternative structures to bridge the gap with Marseille, including a loan deal with an obligation to buy set around €45 million.

Gasperini's initial conversation with Greenwood was positive, and the next steps depend on Roma's sporting director and ownership to negotiate with Marseille. The relationship between the two clubs remains constructive, leaving room for a compromise agreement.

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Un doppio-colpo non è da escludere, ma ad oggi appare difficile. Intanto l'attaccante inglese ha dato disponibilità al trasferimento nella Capitale Redazione 13 giugno - 10:10 Greenwood, il sogno di Gasperini per alzare il livello e vincere subito Che Mason Greenwood sia il sogno di Gian Piero Gasperini non è affatto una novità. Così come continuano ad arrivare conferme in merito all'apprezzamento, da parte del tecnico della Roma, per Christian Pulisic, offerto al club giallorosso e desideroso di lasciare il Milan per giocare la Champions League. Un doppio-colpo non è da escludere anche perché Gasp vuole almeno due acquisti sulla trequarti, ma ad oggi appare difficile e la priorità della Roma resta quella di portare nella Capitale l'attaccante del Marsiglia. Il primo colloquio tra l'allenatore giallorosso e l'inglese è stato positivo, ora palla ai Friedkin e al neo-ds D'Amico per provare a limare la richiesta del club francese da 55 milioni di euro (bonus compresi). Scegli tu cosa leggere: metti Forzaroma.info tra le tue fonti Google Secondo La Repubblica, Greenwood ha dato la sua disponibilità al trasferimento. Per l'ingaggio la Roma mette sul piatto 4.5-5 milioni di euro a stagione, cifra che soddisfa le pretese del padre-agente del classe 2001. Resta il nodo con l'OM sulla cifra del trasferimento, visto che il 40% della rivendita del calciatore finirebbe nelle casse del Manchester United. Un'intesa, però, resta possibile alla luce dei buoni rapporti tra le due società: una soluzione potrebbe essere quella del prestito oneroso con obbligo di riscatto fissato intorno ai 45 milioni di euro. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Da Parma all'Argentina, Dybala lancia dubbi sul futuro: ma il rinnovo è più vicino Calciomercato AS Roma Summerville, la Roma ci prova: contatto Ryan Friedkin-West Ham, pronti 30 milioni News AS Roma Mondiali, Pulisic-show all'esordio: propizia l'autogol e fa assist, ma esce dopo 45' Calciomercato AS Roma Mercato Roma, per il centrocampo spunta Musah: è un'idea se parte Koné Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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