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Roma's pursuit of Greenwood remains in early stages, no official offer made yet
·26 June 2026·55d ago

Roma's pursuit of Greenwood remains in early stages, no official offer made yet

Source: Forza Roma

Mason Greenwood, the English forward currently at Marseille, is AS Roma's primary transfer target as head coach Gasperini seeks to strengthen the attack after the club's return to the Champions League for the first time in seven years. Roma has reportedly reached an agreement with the player, but according to transfer specialist Alfredo Pedullà, the club has not yet submitted an official offer or held meetings with Greenwood's father, who serves as his agent.

Gasperini is keen to add Greenwood to elevate Roma's chances of winning immediately, and the timing appears favorable: Benatia, a former Roma director now helping to facilitate Greenwood's exit from Marseille, is managing the departure process. However, the club remains in a holding position as negotiations have not progressed beyond preliminary stages.

Pedullà stated: "Greenwood is a profile that Gasperini likes (confirmed), but there are no official offers and no missions or meetings with the father. When and if we move from theory to practice, we will discuss it." The future of the transfer and Roma's concrete efforts to bring the player to the capital remain uncertain, with significant steps still required before any deal materializes.

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L'attaccante inglese del Marsiglia è l'obiettivo numero 1 del club giallorosso e di Gasperini, che vuole rinforzare il reparto offensivo Redazione 26 giugno - 17:05 Greenwood, il sogno di Gasperini per alzare il livello e vincere subito Che Mason Greenwood sia l'obiettivo numero 1 del calciomercato…

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