Mercato – OM: A historic transfer planned for 2025?

Mercato – OM: A historic transfer planned for 2025?
Mercato – OM: A historic transfer planned for 2025?
And Marciano

Editor

Holder of a Master's degree in international law, I realized at the end of my university career that it was important to evolve in a field that you appreciate. Overnight, I decided to put an end to my parents' dream, who saw in me a future lawyer, to make a living from my passion: sport. Since then, I have covered transfer windows and sports news, trying to keep readers informed as best as possible.

Contractually engaged with OM until June 2029, Mason Greenwood may not last forever in . Author of a solid first part of the season, the English striker rediscovered the qualities which had made him one of the great hopes of world before the accusations of violence to which he was the subject. His rating continues to rise and the striker could bring a nice check to his team.

Pablo Longoria did not give in to the pressure. Against all odds, the president of OM welcomed Mason Greenwood in his group, convinced that he could bring added value to the team Roberto de Zerbi. The Spanish leader had a hollow nose since the former striker of Manchester United has established himself as a valuable element, capable of stringing together goals and assists.

Return to prominence for Greenwood

Obviously, the performance of Greenwood quickly became talked about in Europe. Despite a contract that runs until June 2029, the England international attracts attention, particularly in Spain andt and Premier League. L’ABOUT salivating in advance because its price is only going up.

Bonus promised to OM

As indicated by the English media TBR Footballits value could reach €60M during the next summer transfer window. A huge sum forABOUT which could achieve the biggest sale in its history if this price is reached. Currently, the record is held by Michy Batshuayi, sold to Chelsea in 2016 for nearly €39M.

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