Mason Greenwood offered €7–8m net per season by Fenerbahçe as Roma stall
Mason Greenwood has told Marseille "let me go" after a productive season in France in which he netted 26 goals. The 24-year-old, who signed for the club on 18 July 2024 to a five-year contract worth up to €31.6 million, wants a new challenge, but Marseille have set a firm valuation of €55 million and are under no pressure to lower their demands.
Manchester United are entitled to 40% of any future transfer fee, a clause that helps explain Marseille's stance. Fenerbahçe have entered the race with a reported salary offer of €7m–€8m net per season, described in the coverage as a "silver platter" that could outstrip other proposals.
The Turkish club’s package has altered the transfer dynamics and put pressure on Roma’s pursuit. Roma had reached a verbal agreement with Greenwood on a €4.5m net-per-year deal, structured to rise through performance-related bonuses and long-term milestones, and promised him a "central role" in their attack.
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