
Roma and Greenwood agree salary terms as Gasperini pursues transfer target
Roma have reached an agreement with Mason Greenwood over his wages as part of the club's push to sign the winger from Olympique Marseille. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini personally spoke with Greenwood to highlight the project, and the club has now structured a salary package worth 4.5 million euros plus performance-based bonuses, some easily achievable. Roma's offer includes a wage structure that will increase over successive seasons—a formula the club has previously used and intends to employ more regularly to manage the wage bill while attracting top talent. Marseille continue to demand 55 million euros (fixed and bonuses combined) for Greenwood. Roma have not yet made an official offer to the French club but plan to accelerate negotiations after 30 June. The transfer represents Gasperini's first major target as Roma manager, as the club seeks to strengthen their squad and compete at the highest level. Greenwood remains a key objective in Roma's summer recruitment strategy.


