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Greenwood waits for Roma as Marseille forward targeted by Saudi & Turkish giants

June 26, 2026 at 09:45 AM
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Mason Greenwood continues to wait on a move to Roma, while a Marseille forward attracts interest from Saudi Pro League and Turkish Süper Lig clubs.

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Mason Greenwood has made his choice, he wants Roma and despite extraordinary financial offers from Fenerbahce and Al-Hilal, the Englishman has consistently indicated to Gasperini and Ryan Friedkin that the Giallorossi project is his priority. But his patience has a limit, and time is now Roma’s most dangerous opponent.

According to Corriere dello Sport , Greenwood wants to begin pre-season training with his new club, meaning the situation must be resolved within the first ten days of July.

Roma are preparing an offer of €45-50 million, potentially structured as a staged payment to accommodate Marseille’s June 30 financial deadline while meeting the French club’s core demand of €55 million, complicated further by the obligation to forward 40% of any fee to Manchester United.

MADRID, SPAIN – SEPTEMBER 16: Mason Greenwood of Olymquique de Marseille gestures during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Olympique de Marseille at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on September 16, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images) Fenerbahce offer €12m per season and Al-Hilal table extraordinary package as Roma race the clock for Greenwood The competition is intensifying rapidly, according to Tuttosport .

Fenerbahce have reportedly gone all in with a proposal of €12 million per season in base salary plus an extensive bonus structure tied to goals, assists, Champions League qualification and trophies.

Their €35 million bid for the transfer fee, however, was rejected by Marseille as insufficient. Al-Hilal are prepared to go even further, with figures described as almost beyond market value for both club and player.

Yet Greenwood remains unmoved by the financial allure of Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

At 24 and at his peak, he wants European football at the highest level, a platform that could even revive his England prospects. Gasperini’s system, which would place him at the absolute centre of a Champions League project, offers precisely that.

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Mason Greenwood's future remains in limbo as negotiations around a transfer to Roma drag on. Separately, a Marseille forward is reportedly attracting significant interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia and Turkey, signalling potential movement in the upcoming transfer window. Both stories point to an active market in the Mediterranean transfer landscape, with Serie A, Ligue 1, the Saudi Pro League, and the Turkish Süper Lig all involved in cross-border negotiations.

Chance analysis

Greenwood-to-Roma represents one of the more high-profile ongoing Serie A transfer sagas, and any resolution would meaningfully impact Roma's attacking options for the new season. The Marseille forward situation illustrates the continued financial pull of Saudi Arabian clubs and the rising ambition of Turkish sides in the European transfer market, which could weaken Ligue 1's competitive depth if a key player departs.

Impact

Roma's attack could be significantly strengthened if Greenwood joins, while Marseille risk losing a key forward to Saudi or Turkish competition.

AI Insight

Monitor Roma attacking depth and Marseille squad composition; a confirmed Greenwood arrival boosts Roma's forward line, while a Marseille departure weakens Ligue 1 representation.

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Greenwood waits for Roma as Marseille forward targeted by Saudi & Turkish giants

Mason Greenwood continues to wait on a move to Roma, while a Marseille forward attracts interest from Saudi Pro League and Turkish Süper Lig clubs.

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Mason Greenwood's future remains in limbo as negotiations around a transfer to Roma drag on. Separately, a Marseille forward is reportedly attracting significant interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia and Turkey, signalling potential movement in the upcoming transfer window. Both stories point to an active market in the Mediterranean transfer landscape, with Serie A, Ligue 1, the Saudi Pro League, and the Turkish Süper Lig all involved in cross-border negotiations.

Greenwood-to-Roma represents one of the more high-profile ongoing Serie A transfer sagas, and any resolution would meaningfully impact Roma's attacking options for the new season. The Marseille forward situation illustrates the continued financial pull of Saudi Arabian clubs and the rising ambition of Turkish sides in the European transfer market, which could weaken Ligue 1's competitive depth if a key player departs.

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