Mason Greenwood’s Future: A €50 Million Showdown
Mason Greenwood, the English forward currently with Olympique de Marseille (OM), finds himself at the center of transfer speculation as the summer of 2026 approaches. Following a recent match against OGC Nice, where he only played for 27 minutes due to injury, discussions about his future have intensified. With a €50 million price tag reportedly in play, multiple clubs are eyeing the talented 24-year-old.
Current Situation
During the recent 1-1 draw with OGC Nice, Greenwood’s limited involvement was due to a lingering injury, described by Habib Beye as affecting his performance since the previous week. Despite his struggles, Greenwood has been in noteworthy form this season, scoring 25 goals and providing 10 assists in 42 matches. However, friction between him and the coaching staff has raised concerns, leading to speculation that he could leave OM this summer.
Eric Di Meco, a former player, echoed these sentiments, suggesting that Greenwood may not be inclined to stay at a club not participating in the Champions League, especially when other teams can offer lucrative salaries. This backdrop fuels the anticipation surrounding his potential transfer.
Juventus: A Possible Destination
Recently, Juventus has emerged as a frontrunner for Greenwood’s signature. The Italian club has shown interest in the forward before, as noted by La Gazzetta dello Sport. In the past, Juventus explored acquiring him in 2024 but saw him join OM instead. Now, two years later, they appear keen to revive that interest, believing they can successfully negotiate with OM.
Should OM fail to qualify for the Champions League, they may have little choice but to consider selling Greenwood. Reports suggest a sale price of €50 million, with a portion of the transfer fee to be paid to Manchester United, his parent club. Juventus is reportedly confident that their established rapport with Marseille could facilitate the deal.
The Negotiation Landscape
The negotiations are poised to be complex, with OM aiming to maximize their financial return while Juventus is inclined to be cautious with their spending. Moreover, there’s speculation that Juventus might propose including Edon Zhegrova in the deal, a player OM had previously expressed interest in.
At present, OM holds the upper hand in negotiations, not only due to Greenwood’s contract—which runs until 2029—but also because the club’s management is set on securing the best deal possible. Greenwood himself will also have a say in determining his future.
Conclusion
As the summer transfer window looms closer, the situation surrounding Mason Greenwood remains fluid. His talent is undeniable, and various clubs are lining up for his services. However, whether he remains at OM or takes his next steps to a club like Juventus will depend on various factors—his health, the club’s financial strategies, and most importantly, Greenwood’s own career ambitions. One thing is for sure: this €50 million showdown is one to watch closely.

