Diego Simeone has reportedly identified Mason Greenwood as the ideal addition to his Atletico Madrid frontline as the Spanish giants prepare for a potential shake-up in attack. The English forward has been a revelation in France, prompting Marseille to slap a massive price tag on their prized asset ahead of the summer window.
Mason Greenwood could be set for a swift return to Europe's elite club competition after emerging as the absolute priority transfer target for both rival presidential candidates at Fenerbahce. The 24-year-old former Manchester United forward looks increasingly likely to leave French club Marseille this summer, with a potential move to Turkey offering another crack at the Champions League.
The Champions League final. It's the biggest match on the club calendar in football, always featuring historic clubs and so often the best players on the planet at that moment. Sometimes, it lives up to expectation in the most extraordinary fashion. Sometimes, sadly, it just doesn't. Either way, there is usually drama, as was the case in Saturday's final as Paris Saint-Germain beat Arsenal on penalties.
Marseille's newly appointed sporting director Gregory Lorenzi has confirmed that the club are prepared to entertain transfer offers for Mason Greenwood during the summer window. The former Brest chief, who has officially replaced Mehdi Benatia at the Stade Velodrome, admitted that the English forward's future is currently under heavy internal reflection as the club looks to balance its books.
Mason Greenwood could leave Marseille, with AS Roma reportedly advancing talks over a summer move. The Ligue 1 side are prepared to sell amid financial pressure and have placed a €50 million (£42m/$57m) valuation on the forward.
The race for the Fenerbahce presidency has taken a sensational turn as candidate Hakan Safi prepares to unveil a "mega package" to transform the club. Reports suggest that English forward Mason Greenwood and AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini are the centrepieces of a bold vision to reclaim dominance in Turkish football.