The restructuring underway at Olympique de Marseille (OM) has set the stage for a significant shift in the club’s squad dynamics. With financial constraints tightening the purse strings, the departure of key players has become a necessity. Among the names on the table, Mason Greenwood stands out as the most prominent. According to insider reports, the English winger has given his nod for a potential transfer to Serie A giants AS Roma, with the deal’s valuation hovering around €55 million.
The club’s internal financial overhaul is already in motion. Stéphane Richard, who recently took over as president, has confirmed the appointment of Grégory Lorenzi as the new sporting director. Lorenzi, formerly at Stade Brestois, will replace Mehdi Benatia, a decision that underscores the club’s commitment to rebuilding both on and off the pitch. Richard’s announcement leaves little doubt about the urgency of the situation: « The name circulating in the press is correct, and it will be officially confirmed within hours. »
AS Roma emerges as a prime destination for Greenwood
AS Roma, fresh off their Champions League qualification, has identified Mason Greenwood as their top transfer target. The Italian club’s ambition to bolster their attacking line-up aligns perfectly with Greenwood’s profile. Reports suggest his father and agent have already signaled approval for the move, paving the way for negotiations. Marseille, facing pressing financial needs, is reportedly seeking €55 million for the player—a figure that could be partly offset by the potential sale of Matías Soulé to Aston Villa, with the English club reportedly willing to pay between €35 and €40 million.
Greenwood’s departure appears inevitable
The possibility of Greenwood leaving Marseille seems increasingly likely, especially given the strong rapport between the two clubs. However, the financial intricacies of the deal add complexity. Manchester United, as part of Greenwood’s original transfer agreement, stands to receive 40% of the €55 million fee, despite Marseille having initially paid €25 million for his acquisition. The situation has drawn attention from analysts and pundits alike. As one longtime observer noted, « Greenwood represents the club’s highest marketable asset. With the need to sell and reinvest, his departure seems almost certain. » The coming days will reveal whether this transfer materializes, reshaping both clubs’ futures.
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