What you need to know:
- Manchester United and Marseille have reached an agreement over the transfer of Mason Greenwood, with the deal reportedly valued at £26.
- Greenwood, who spent the previous season on loan at Getafe, has been granted permission to undergo a medical examination and enter into negotiations regarding personal terms with Marseille.
Manchester United and Marseille have reached an agreement over the transfer of Mason Greenwood, with the deal reportedly valued at £26.7 million. This sum includes various add-ons and incentives, making it a significant move for both clubs.
Greenwood, who spent the previous season on loan at Getafe, has been granted permission to undergo a medical examination and enter into negotiations regarding personal terms with Marseille. This development follows a period of uncertainty surrounding the player’s future at United, particularly after legal charges were dropped against him.
United’s decision to include a substantial sell-on clause, estimated to be between 40% and 50%, underscores their strategic approach to the transfer. This clause ensures that United could potentially benefit from any future transfer of Greenwood from Marseille.
Despite the agreement between the clubs, there remains uncertainty about whether Greenwood will ultimately accept the move to Marseille. Interest from other clubs, notably Lazio, adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
Meanwhile, the mayor of Marseille, Benoit Payan, has expressed opposition to the transfer, labeling it as “unacceptable.” This stance highlights the broader impact of football transfers on local communities and public perception.
As negotiations progress, all parties involved will be closely monitoring Greenwood’s final decision, which could potentially reshape his career trajectory in European football.
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