Mason Greenwood agrees to join Roma amid Marseille negotiations
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 9:05 AM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
Mason Greenwood has agreed to consider a move to AS Roma this summer, according to reports from Italy. The former Manchester United forward, currently with Marseille, is expected to depart after a strong showing in Ligue 1, where he scored 37 goals over two seasons. Roma, having qualified for the Champions League, are looking to bolster their attacking options and have started discussions with Greenwood's representatives. However, negotiating with Marseille may prove challenging, as the French club is seeking a transfer fee between €50m and €55m. Roma's initial offer is expected to be around €40m, which may be rejected by Marseille.
- •Greenwood confirms interest in joining Roma this summer.
- •He scored 37 goals in 66 league appearances with Marseille.
- •Roma is willing to offer €40m, but Marseille demands €50m-€55m.
- •Roma aims to enhance their attacking options after Champions League qualification.
- 9:05 AMYahoo Sports — Greenwood says ‘yes’ to Roma but Giallorossi face uphill battle with Marseille
"Reports in Italy claim that former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood has said ‘yes’ to the idea of joining Roma this summer, but the Giallorossi face an uphill battle in negotiations with ...
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