
Premier League
Paris Saint-Germain is closely monitoring Mason Greenwood and has made a formal offer to Olympique de Marseille for 75 million euros to add the English forward to its squad. Greenwood, 23, joined the French club this summer after leaving Manchester United, and his potential has not gone unnoticed by PSG, which is eager to incorporate one of the emerging figures in European football.
Manchester United retains 50% of a future sale.
What makes the potential deal even more interesting is the agreement Manchester United has with Marseille. The English club reserved 50% of a future Greenwood sale, meaning that if Marseille accepts PSG's offer, United would receive 37.5 million of the agreed 75 million. This condition turns the transaction into a lucrative business for Manchester, regardless of the forward no longer being part of its team.
Greenwood, who has had a good start to the season in Ligue 1, has demonstrated his quality on the field with Marseille. PSG, on the other hand, sees him as a key piece to complete its offensive setup for the future, envisioning an explosive duo alongside the talented Georgian Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Additionally, Parisians have players like Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembélé, which could lead to one of the most formidable forward lines in Europe in the coming years.
If the signing materializes, PSG would take a significant step towards creating a high-level offensive line, while Manchester United would benefit economically from a sale that, involving a former player, would provide a substantial amount of money to continue investing in its project. Everything points to the upcoming transfer market being crucial in defining Greenwood's future and his potential move to one of Europe's biggest clubs.
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