
Fenerbahce Renews Interest in Greenwood as Marseille Demands Financial Guarantees
Mason Greenwood remains a focal point in transfer discussions involving multiple clubs. Fenerbahce has made an opening offer of approximately €35 million plus bonuses for the English forward, but Marseille, who currently hold his registration, is holding firm. The French club is seeking at least €50–55 million and has imposed a specific condition: financial guarantees covering at least 70% of the transfer fee. Marseille's caution stems from Fenerbahce's recent involvement in a financial penalty, which has prompted the French side to seek assurances about payment security before any deal can progress. Greenwood has long been linked with AS Roma, where he remains a subject of intense speculation among the club's supporters. However, multiple clubs are now competing for his signature, and negotiations on all fronts appear to be at an early stage. The gap between Fenerbahce's initial proposal and Marseille's demands suggests significant work remains before an agreement can be reached. Details regarding Roma's current position in these negotiations remain unclear, though the club continues to monitor developments closely.




