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Fenerbahçe close to sealing Mason Greenwood deal from Marseille
·8 July 2026·45d ago

Fenerbahçe close to sealing Mason Greenwood deal from Marseille

Source: Forza Roma

Fenerbahçe are poised to sign Mason Greenwood from Marseille on a deal worth €45 million plus €5 million in add-ons payable in instalments, according to Turkish sources. The English winger will sign a four-year contract worth €11 million annually, with the contract expected to be finalised by the end of the week. Greenwood will then join Fenerbahçe's training camp in Austria immediately after completing the paperwork.

AS Roma had been in contention for the 25-year-old but withdrew from the race after struggling to match Greenwood's wage demands. The player's salary expectations rose sharply once Fenerbahçe tabled their offer, pricing Roma out of a move. Roma's inability to meet the financial terms marks a significant setback in their pursuit of attacking reinforcements.

The transfer represents a major coup for the Turkish club, who have moved decisively to secure one of Europe's most sought-after talents. Greenwood's arrival will strengthen Fenerbahçe's attacking options as they prepare for the new season.

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Dalla Turchia sono sicuri: Mason Greenwood sarà presto un giocatore del Fenerbahçe. Come scrive Fanatik, il club turco ha raggiunto un accordo con il Marsiglia sulla base di 45 milioni più 5 di bonus pagabili a rate. Al calciatore inglese un contratto di 11 milioni di euro all'anno per 4 stagioni.…

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