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Saudi Arabian clubs interested in Marseille's Mason Greenwood

Saudi Arabian clubs interested in Marseille's Mason Greenwood

Yahoo3 days ago
According to a report from L'Équipe, Mason Greenwood (23) has become a target for several Saudi Arabian clubs, who have shown strong interest in the forward after the winger had a successful first season in La Provence, becoming Ligue 1's joint top scorer alongside Ousmane Dembélé (28).
It would take a significant offer to convince Marseille to part ways with the former England international (this year, he swapped international allegiances and will now represent Jamaica). As L'Équipe explains, his age, his performances, and his former club Manchester United possessing a 50% sell-on fee, all would contribute to a hefty valuation.
Greenwood joined Marseille from his boyhood club last summer for around €30m, including bonuses. The forward had been frozen out of the Manchester United squad after he was charged in 2022 with attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault. All charges have since been dropped, and he has denied all allegations.
GFFN | Nick Hartland
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