Roma advances talks to sign Mason Greenwood from Marseille
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 4:16 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Roma is reportedly making progress in negotiations to acquire Mason Greenwood from Marseille. The Club has lodged an opening bid between €40 to €45 million and is prepared to offer Greenwood a net salary of €4 million. While Roma's interest is controversial due to Greenwood's history, fellow Roma player Robinio Vaz is reportedly encouraging the forward to consider the move. The club's renewed financial strength following their Champions League return allows them to pursue prominent transfer targets, including Greenwood.
- •Roma pursues Mason Greenwood with a bid of €40 to €45 million.
- •The club plans to offer Greenwood a €4 million net salary.
- •Robinio Vaz is reportedly endorsing the move to Roma to Greenwood.
- •Roma's transfer ambitions have intensified following their Champions League return.
- •Greenwood's potential signing raises controversy due to previous issues.
- 4:16 PMYahoo Sports — Roma Push Forward in Controversial Mason Greenwood Pursuit
"Roma are reportedly advancing talks for Mason Greenwood, a move that would bring both talent and controversy.
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