Mason Greenwood Agrees Personal Terms with Roma as Fee Talks Stall
A club-level deadlock over valuation will decide whether Roma can complete the signing.
Overview
- Greenwood has agreed personal terms with Roma on a contract reportedly starting at about €4 million net per season and is said to favour the move.
- Marseille are holding out for roughly €50–55 million plus bonuses while Roma’s offers sit in the low to mid-€40 million range and include loan-with-obligation options.
- Manchester United would receive a large sell-on share from any permanent transfer — reported at about 40% of the profit — which reduces the cash Marseille would keep.
- Roma has moved to create wage space by adjusting renewals for key players and is prepared to offer staged payments and a sell-on clause to bridge the valuation gap.
- Greenwood has reportedly begun preparing to relocate from France and the transfer’s outcome will determine whether Marseille can raise urgent funds for financial compliance.