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Greenwood remains Roma's priority over Pulisic, with new deal structure emerging
·13 June 2026·69d ago

Greenwood remains Roma's priority over Pulisic, with new deal structure emerging

Source: Forza Roma

Mason Greenwood is Gian Piero Gasperini's main transfer target for Roma, though a double signing of both Greenwood and Christian Pulisic is not ruled out. Greenwood, currently at Marseille, has signalled his willingness to join Roma. Pulisic, offered to the club and keen to leave AC Milan for Champions League football, remains under consideration. Gasperini wants at least two attacking signings, but the priority is securing Greenwood.

Negotiations with Marseille centre on the transfer fee, with the French club initially demanding €55 million (including bonuses). A key complication is that Manchester United are entitled to 40% of any future sale proceeds. Roma have offered Greenwood a salary of €4.5–5 million per season, reportedly acceptable to his representatives. The club is exploring alternative structures to bridge the gap with Marseille, including a loan deal with an obligation to buy set around €45 million.

Gasperini's initial conversation with Greenwood was positive, and the next steps depend on Roma's sporting director and ownership to negotiate with Marseille. The relationship between the two clubs remains constructive, leaving room for a compromise agreement.

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Un doppio-colpo non è da escludere, ma ad oggi appare difficile. Intanto l'attaccante inglese ha dato disponibilità al trasferimento nella Capitale Redazione 13 giugno - 10:10 Greenwood, il sogno di Gasperini per alzare il livello e vincere subito Che Mason Greenwood sia il sogno di Gian Piero…

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