Mason Greenwood’s time at Olympique de Marseille is reportedly coming to an end amid growing financial pressure at the French club.
According to reports, Marseille’s failure to qualify for the UEFA Champions League has forced the club to consider selling players during the summer transfer window.
The former Manchester United forward has had an impressive season in France, scoring 26 goals and registering 11 assists across all competitions.
His performance has reportedly attracted interest from Borussia Dortmund and Juventus.
Reports from La Gazzetta Dello Sport claim that AS Roma have opened discussions with Marseille regarding a potential transfer for the England forward.
Greenwood is believed to be valued at around £42 million despite still being under contract until 2029.
His impressive form and nomination for Ligue 1 Player of the Season have significantly increased his market value.
Interest in Greenwood is not limited to Europe’s top five leagues.
In Turkey, presidential candidate Hakan Safi has reportedly identified the forward as a major target as part of his plans for Fenerbahce, according to journalist Levent Umit Erol.
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Greenwood’s Revival in France
Since arriving at the club, Greenwood has quickly become one of Marseille’s standout players with consistent performances and attacking output.
This is after his stint at Getafe CF, where he amassed 10 goals and 6 assists in 36 appearances for the Spanish club.
Greenwood first completed a £26.6 million move from Old Trafford in 2024 after United decided he could not stay.
United are believed to have included a sell-on clause in the deal that sees them bring in up to 50 per cent of a transfer fee for Greenwood.
With multiple clubs monitoring the situation, Greenwood is expected to be one of the most talked-about names over the summer transfer market.
Why Marseille May Need to Sell Players
Marseille needs to raise funds before the end of the financial year on June 30, as they are facing scrutiny from the French football watchdog, the DCNG.
As speculation continues to grow, Greenwood’s future now appears increasingly likely to lie away from Marseille despite recently establishing himself as one of the club’s more influential attacking players.

