Greenwood Agrees Personal Terms With Roma as Fee Talks Stall
A club-to-club fee gap will decide whether Roma can complete the transfer.
Overview
- Multiple outlets reported on Tuesday that Mason Greenwood has approved a move to AS Roma and has agreed personal terms on a multi-year deal starting around €4 million net per season plus bonuses.
- No agreement exists between the clubs because Marseille values Greenwood at roughly €50–55 million while Roma are preparing offers in the €40–45 million range with add-ons.
- Reports say Marseille’s sale would be heavily reduced by a large sell-on clause from Greenwood’s move from Manchester United with outlets most often citing about 40–50 percent, which would deliver a sizeable payout to Manchester United or INEOS if the transfer completes.
- Fenerbahçe’s previously strong interest cooled after changes in that club’s presidential race, leaving Roma as the current frontrunner to secure Greenwood’s signature.
- Greenwood’s strong form in France — widely reported as 48 goals in 81 appearances over two seasons — plus Marseille’s reported financial pressure make a sale likely if the two clubs bridge the remaining valuation gap in the coming days.