Fenerbahçe has finalized an agreement with Olympique de Marseille for the transfer of English winger Mason Greenwood, marking one of the most significant moves of the summer transfer window. The Turkish club secured the 25-year-old striker for a total fee of €42 million, with an initial fixed payment of €40 million and an additional €2 million in performance-based bonuses. This deal sets a new benchmark for outgoing transfers from Marseille, surpassing the club’s previous record.
The move comes after Greenwood turned down more lucrative offers, including a substantial proposal from a Saudi Pro League club. His decision to join the Super Lig reflects a strategic choice to pursue a new challenge in a competitive European league rather than relocate to the Middle East. The former Manchester United player had spent two seasons in Ligue 1, where he delivered impressive statistics with 48 goals and 17 assists in 81 appearances.
For Marseille, Greenwood’s departure is a financial necessity driven by the club’s strict cost-cutting measures. The French side, facing economic constraints, opted to monetize the player’s contract—signed until 2029—to bolster its financial stability. This transfer will officially become Marseille’s highest-ever outgoing deal, eclipsing the €39 million received for Michy Batshuayi in 2016 when he joined Chelsea.
a lucrative contract awaits the English striker in Istanbul
Greenwood’s move to Fenerbahçe includes a four-year contract with a reported annual salary of €10 million (£8.5 million). The financial package underscores the club’s ambition to compete at the highest level in both domestic and European competitions. Under the guidance of coach Ismail Kartal, Fenerbahçe is undergoing a major squad overhaul, with Greenwood expected to play a pivotal role alongside other new signings such as Nathan Aké and Vedat Muriqi.
The English international’s arrival is part of a broader strategy to strengthen the team ahead of a demanding season. Fenerbahçe, which has finished as runners-up to Galatasaray in the last four Super Lig campaigns, is determined to end its rival’s dominance and mount a title challenge of its own. Greenwood’s immediate integration into the first team will be crucial as he looks to replicate his form under pressure in front of a passionate Turkish fanbase.
The transfer also highlights Fenerbahçe’s growing reputation as a destination for top-tier talent seeking a blend of competitive football and financial incentives. With a squad reshaped for success, the club is positioning itself as a formidable force in Turkish football for seasons to come.
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