Roma accelerates pursuit of Greenwood with offer expected this weekend
Transfer News·3 July 2026·9d ago

Roma accelerates pursuit of Greenwood with offer expected this weekend

Source: Forza Roma

Roma have stepped up their bid for Manchester-based winger Mason Greenwood, with head coach Gian Piero Gasperini pushing the Friedkin Group to submit an official proposal this weekend. Gasperini has already convinced Greenwood to join the project, and the English forward has agreed to a four-year deal worth 5 million euros per season. Roma's offer is reported to be 42 million euros plus add-ons, below Marseille's asking price of 50 million, but negotiations are expected to accelerate in the coming hours.

The urgency stems from rival interest: Atlético Madrid have entered the race and could free up significant funds if they offload either Álvarez or Sorloth. Fenerbahçe are also in the running, though Greenwood reportedly prefers a move to Roma and has maintained contact with Gasperini throughout. The club aims to bring Greenwood to Trigoria before the squad's return on 13 July. With Summerville slipping away to multiple Premier League suitors, Gasperini and Roma's sporting director D'Amico have pressured the Friedkin Group to move decisively. On the left wing, Roma continue to track Godo and Moreira of Strasbourg alongside a confidential new option. For the deputy to Donyell Malen role, Tresoldi, an Italian-German forward who has scored prolifically for Bruges, has agreed terms with Roma, though his arrival depends on Artem Dovbyk's departure; only Betis have registered interest in the striker so far.

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L'obiettivo è portare a Trigoria l'esterno inglese entro il raduno del 13 Redazione 3 luglio - 07:19 Greenwood, il sogno di Gasperini per alzare il livello e vincere subito L'accelerata è arrivata, per evitare sorpassi inattesi. Ieri la Roma ha spinto sul pedale per Mason Greenwood e avviato i…

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