Marseille Must Raise €100 Million; Dugarry Rules Out Greenwood Staying
Transfer News·14 June 2026·3h ago

Marseille Must Raise €100 Million; Dugarry Rules Out Greenwood Staying

Source: Forza Roma

Mason Greenwood's future at Olympique Marseille appears increasingly uncertain as the French club faces severe financial pressure and must generate at least €100 million in summer transfers. Greenwood, who has spent two successful seasons at the Velodrome with 48 goals and 17 assists combined, remains a priority target for AS Roma under head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. Initial discussions between Roma and Greenwood have begun, with Gasperini reportedly making direct contact with the English winger.

Marseille's financial difficulties—including the risk of UEFA sanctions according to French media—make retaining high-profile players increasingly difficult. Former Marseille defender Christophe Dugarry dismissed any prospect of Greenwood remaining at the club, stating: "There are two questions that must be asked. Does OM have the means to keep Greenwood? I don't think so. And does he want to stay? I don't think so. So the question of whether to keep him doesn't arise. Greenwood must leave and he will leave." Roma see Greenwood as a key target to strengthen their squad and compete for titles immediately, viewing his proven goal-scoring form as essential to their ambitions.

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L'ex difensore francese lapidario sulle chances che l'inglese resti all'OM, sia per la situazione finanziaria del club che per la volontà del giocatore Redazione 14 giugno - 16:54 Greenwood, il sogno di Gasperini per alzare il livello e vincere subito Mason Greenwood resta il sogno, da vedere quanto e se proibito, della Roma per il mercato estivo. I primi dialoghi sono partiti, anche Gasperini si è già mosso direttamente col giocatore. Il giocatore inglese è reduce da due anni top all'OM con 48 gol e 17 assist complessivi, ma il suo destino è lontano dal Velodrome. Soprattutto per le difficoltà finanziarie dell'Olympique, che secondo i media francesi rischia seriamente delle sanzioni e per questo - secondo 'La Provence' - è costretto a incassare almeno un centinaio di milioni in estate. Sul futuro di Greenwood si è espresso la leggenda francese, ex difensore del Marsiglia, Christophe Dugarry: "Ci sono due domande che devono essere poste. L'OM ha i mezzi per tenere Greenwood? Non credo proprio. E lui vuole restare? Non penso. Quindi la domanda se tenerlo o meno non sorge. Greenwood deve andarsene e se ne andrà", ha detto a 'RMC Sport'. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Lazio, altra beffa per i tifosi. Il nuovo medico arriva da Trigoria: "Basta romanisti!" News AS Roma Verre: "D'Amico competente e vive la squadra. Sorpreso in positivo da Gasperini" Calciomercato AS Roma Bologna e non solo: almeno in quattro su Romano. E a Trigoria sperano nell'asta News AS Roma Pulisic torna 'Captain America' al Mondiale. E Giroud lo esalta: "È come Hazard" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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