Man Utd And Marseille Agree On €30m Deal For Mason Greenwood
Mason Greenwood will leave Manchester United to join Olympique Marseille on a permanent transfer after the French club agreed to a 30 million euro deal with the Red Devils for the player, according to Fabrizio Romano.
However, Mason Greenwood says goodbye for good to Manchester United after the club agreed to a permanent transfer deal with Olympique Marseille for 30 million euros.
The English winger, who was back to his best last season when on loan at Getafe, was not in Erik ten Hag’s plans and has therefore decided to continue his career in Ligue 1 under Roberto De Zerbi, who was recently announced as the French side’s new coach.
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🔵⚪️🛫 Olympique Marseille, prepared to plan for Mason Greenwood medical as soon as they get formal steps done including contract review.
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— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 17, 2024
Greenwood will sign a contract until 2029 with his new club, and the Red Devils will keep a sell-on clause of close to 50% of a future sale between June 2025 and June 2029, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.
In conclusion, the Italian journalist has also reported that Olympique Marseille is prepared to book the medical for the young English talent once they have made formal arrangements.
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