Manchester United has a 50% share of the second transfer! British media: Barcelona, Tottenham, Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid are paying attention to Greenwood

According to British media TEAMtalk, Mason Greenwood's outstanding performance in Marseille has attracted the attention of many top European clubs.
The 24-year-old Manchester United youth training forward moved to Marseille for about 26.5 million pounds. He had previously played on loan at Getafe for one year. Although he is regarded as one of the most talented players United have produced in recent years, serious criminal charges he faced (which were eventually dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service) prompted the club to consider selling him as their best option.
Greenwood regained his shooting boots. He scored 21 goals in Ligue 1 last season and has scored 8 goals in all competitions this season, including a big four against Le Havre in October. His speed, versatility and accurate shooting have made him one of the most sought-after talents in Europe, and Manchester United enjoys a 50% second-share clause on his future transfers.
TEAMtalk learned that Barcelona is leading the battle, and scouts inspected his wonderful performance against Le Havre on site. The Catalan giants regard him as an important addition to Flick's offensive system, which may lead to him joining forces with Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford again.
Shockingly, sources revealed that Tottenham and West Ham United have also joined the competition and are considering bringing the former England international back to the Premier League. Tottenham hope to bring in another dynamic player who can shoot suddenly, and West Ham regard him as the key to turning around the season. However, the public pressure to return to England is difficult to ignore, and West Ham is unable to meet the demand for players to participate in top competitions. This poses a significant obstacle for the London side, but interest in the former Manchester United man does exist.
In Serie A, Inter Milan is paying close attention to Greenwood as a potential replacement for Lautaro Martinez. Atletico Madrid still hopes to bring him back to La Liga due to his outstanding performance during his loan spell with Getafe in the 2023/24 season (10 goals). At the same time, Saudi giants such as Riyadh Crescent and Riyadh Victory are preparing generous offers, but Greenwood prefers to stay in Europe and compete in the Champions League.
Marseille coach Roberto De Zerbi has reminded his players that leaving this passionate team may not necessarily lead to better development, and club president Frank McCourt is determined to keep him to challenge Paris Saint-Germain.
The efficiency of 30 goals in 48 games has caused Greenwood's value to continue to soar, and his transfer in 2026 seems to be a foregone conclusion. Barcelona currently has the upper hand, but this battle is still full of variables.
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