Decision time for Mason Greenwood: Marseille open to sale amid growing interest

Mason Greenwood’s future at Marseille will be clarified in end-of-season meetings. After scoring 19 goals and providing 5 assists, the club may consider a sale if a highly attractive offer arrives.

12 May 2025 - 11.05

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Greenwood awaits Marseille’s internal judgment
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After an impressive debut season with Marseille in Ligue 1, Mason Greenwood’s transfer situation remains a hot topic. The 23-year-old forward, who joined from Manchester United in the summer of 2024 for £27 million, quickly became one of the team’s standout players. With 19 goals and 5 assists in the league, Greenwood played a vital role in Marseille’s push for Champions League qualification.

While his performances have had a major impact on the squad dynamics, his occasional omission from the starting lineup and off-field disciplinary concerns have raised questions about his long-term future. (Source: RMC Sport)

According to RMC Sport, Marseille are planning a mandatory end-of-season evaluation regarding performance and conduct for the entire squad. Greenwood’s situation will also be addressed during these meetings. Despite being under contract until 2029, the internal sentiment within the club is that “a very attractive offer could prompt a sale.”

A blank page and frozen screen frame the uneasy silence before a club’s final verdict.
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Speculation continues regarding Greenwood’s future in European football. Spanish outlet Fichajes has reported that Paris Saint-Germain are preparing a €75 million offer for the forward. This claim was subsequently echoed by platforms such as TheHardTackle, though it has not been confirmed by either club or any widely recognized journalists.

Greenwood is also said to be open to a return to England, with several Premier League clubs reportedly monitoring his situation. (Source: The Sun)

Beyond club football, Greenwood is also preparing for a potential shift in his international career. Having only made one appearance for the England national team, reports suggest that he has submitted a formal request to FIFA to switch allegiance to the Jamaica national team. (Source: The Times)

After spending the 2023/24 season at Getafe, where he was named the club’s “Player of the Year,” Greenwood regained momentum and reminded the football world of his talent. His performances with Marseille in the 2024/25 campaign have once again attracted the attention of top clubs across Europe. However, the club’s final decision will depend on the outcome of internal evaluations at the end of the season.

Due to Manchester United retaining 50% ownership rights on Greenwood, the English club is also set to receive a significant portion of any future transfer fee.

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