Mason Greenwood could be on the move this summer, with the Marseille forward linked with a transfer to a European giant.
Greenwood is enjoying another prolific season in the south of France, having scored 25 goals in 38 games in all competitions so far – alongside providing eight assists.
The 24-year-old’s form has the caught the eye of one club in particular, with two-time European Cup winners Juventus reportedly eyeing up a summer swoop.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Marseille may be forced to sell Greenwood due to financial reasons if they fail to qualify for the next season’s Champions League.
Marseille currently sit third in Ligue 1 on 49 points – two above fourth-placed Lyon, three ahead of fifth-placed Lille and six clear of Monaco and Rennes who are sixth and seventh. The top three teams in Ligue 1 are guaranteed Champions League football next term.
If Marseille are forced to sell though, they would command a fee of at least £43million for his services, the Italian publication details.
Marseille forward Mason Greenwood has been linked with a move to Juventus this summer
A portion of that transfer fee would go to Manchester United too who have a sell-on clause following his £30million departure to the French club in July 2024.
La Gazzetta dello Sport adds that Juventus have held an interest in Greenwood for a few years, with the Italian giants having tried to sign him ahead of Juventus two years ago.
