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Greenwood transfer race heats up: Atlético Madrid and Al Hilal join Roma's chase
·3 July 2026·49d ago

Greenwood transfer race heats up: Atlético Madrid and Al Hilal join Roma's chase

Source: Forza Roma

Roma face mounting competition to sign Mason Greenwood as Atlético Madrid and Al Hilal enter the race for the Manchester United winger. Roma have a verbal agreement with Greenwood but must now submit an official offer to Marseille for consideration. Atlético have already tabled a bid worth nearly €30 million, which was rejected as too low, though the Spanish club's entry signals serious intent after initial contact in May.

Fenerbahçe have also intensified their pursuit, raising their salary proposal to €7 million per season—compared to Roma's near €5 million—and offering €35 million for the transfer fee, but that offer was immediately rejected. Al Hilal have shown interest as they potentially face losing Malcom and seek a right winger in the Saudi market. However, Greenwood's preference remains clear: he wants to stay in Europe and compete in the Champions League. The English winger's position represents a setback for Fenerbahçe's hopes and favours Roma's ambitions, though the Friedkin Group must now move decisively with a formal bid to Marseille to advance the deal.

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Resta in corsa anche il Fenerbahce ma Mason vuole giocare la Champions League Redazione 3 luglio - 08:53 Greenwood, il sogno di Gasperini per alzare il livello e vincere subito Era inevitabile che col passare dei giorni alla corsa per Greenwood si aggiungessero altre squadre. La Roma ha l'accordo…

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