Greenwood panics the transfer window, OM puts down the barbed wire

Greenwood panics the transfer window, OM puts down the barbed wire
Greenwood panics the transfer window, OM puts down the barbed wire

OM's best offensive player since the start of the season, Mason Greenwood is followed by many clubs in Europe. But in , we do not want to sell the England international, neither this winter nor next summer.

Last summer, Olympique de Marseille made a very big sporting coup by securing the services of Mason Greenwood, recruited for 26 million euros from Manchester United. Despite a few missed matches, notably the one against PSG, the England international meets expectations with already 10 goals and 2 assists in Ligue 1. A record which makes the Bradford native OM's most impactful offensive player. It is therefore not surprising that Mason Greenwood is very courted, as revealed Rudy Galetti. On his X account, the Team Talk journalist confirms that several European clubs are on the lookout for the Olympique de Marseille playmaker, and could quickly make an offer to try to recruit him.

PSG, Barça and even Real Madrid have been associated with the OM star in recent weeks but for Pablo Longoria and Medhi Benatia, there is no question of parting ways with Mason Greenwood. The proof, Rudy Galetti explains that Olympique de Marseille does not even intend to study possible future offers, whether this winter or even next summer. “The Marseille club considers Mason Greenwood as a key player for the present but also for the future” indicates the journalist. The situation is therefore clear regarding the former Manchester United nugget. Unless there is a completely disproportionate offer, Mason Greenwood will not move in the short term. Excellent news for Roberto De Zerbi, who exerted intense pressure throughout the summer to convince the English striker to join Marseille and who wishes to build in the long term with the talented left-hander.



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