Manchester United will be keeping a close eye on developments over the future of academy graduate Mason Greenwood
Mason Greenwood could provide a financial boost to Manchester United, with Fenerbahce claimed to have reached an agreement with the forward. Greenwood’s future has been the subject of speculation for some time.
The former United man has impressed for Marseille since making the move to France from Old Trafford in 2024. In the season just gone, he scored 16 goals and provided seven assists in 32 Ligue 1 appearances.
Greenwood is expected to move on this summer after Marseille missed out on Champions League qualification. Roma, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Juventus are all linked with an interest ahead of the summer transfer window.
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His future will be a subject that United will be keeping a close eye on over the next couple of weeks and months. The club included a substantial 40 per cent sell-on clause in the £26 million deal that saw him move to Marseille.
It seems that a move from France to Turkey could be on the cards, with Fenerbahce presidential candidate Hakan Safi announcing that the club have reached an agreement with Greenwood over personal terms.
“We have signed a four-year agreement with Mason Greenwood,” he said. He has proven himself at the highest level of European football.
“He has agreed to join Fenerbahçe during the most valuable and productive years of his career.
“I said I would bring a star player. Today, I am experiencing the justified pride of keeping my promise.”
While personal terms have reportedly been agreed, Fenerbache may still have to come to an agreement with Marseille over a fee. It’s reported that the French club are looking for a fee of around £47.5 million for the 24-year-old.
If the clause sees United get 40 per cent of the full fee, that price would earn United around £19 million.
Speaking about Greenwood’s future, Marseille sporting director Gregory Lorenzi told L’Equipe: “He [Greenwood] is one of the players that we are really thinking about [with regard to] their future. If an opportunity presents itself, naturally, we will think about it.
“But there is the club’s position [and] that of the player. It is also up to us to manage internally to find the best possible solution for all parties.”
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