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Fenerbahce step up Greenwood push as Roma weigh cost
·8 July 2026·45d ago

Fenerbahce step up Greenwood push as Roma weigh cost

Source: Forza Roma

Fenerbahce are accelerating their efforts to sign Greenwood ahead of Roma, applying pressure both to the player and to Marseille in recent hours to reach an agreement. Sky Sport confirmed the push, which aligns with reports emerging from Turkey. Roma remain interested but have not submitted an official offer to Olympique Marseille and are taking time to assess the operation's costs, which are considered very high when accounting for transfer fee and wages. Marseille continue to demand 50 million euros, with 40 per cent of that sum going to Manchester United.

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Il Fenerbahce sta cercando di anticipare la Roma e in queste ultime ore sta spingendo forte sia con il giocatore sia con il Marsiglia per arrivare all’intesa finale. Lo scrive Gianluca Di Marzio di Sky Sport confermando le voci emerse in Turchia in mattinata. La Roma resta interessata, ma non ha…

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