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Flagship player of Olympique de Marseille, Mason Greenwood could have joined Italy.
Blacklisted in England, relaunched in Spain, Mason Greenwood chose France to continue his career. After his extra-sporting setbacks, the English striker tries to get back on track with his life as a footballer at Olympique de Marseille, where he made his debut.
But before opting forOMGreenwood also had an exit door in Italy. Lazio Rome had positioned itself to welcome the former Manchester United player, who finally failed at the Serie A club. Claudio Lolito, the president of Lazio, has not forgotten anything.
Greenwood is insulted as a “mercenary”
“Greenwood is absolutely not a regret, someone who does not agree to come to Lazio cannot be a regret. He’s doing well in Marseille, he made a choice and it’s very good. We do not accept mercenaries, we only want those who choose Lazio”said the leader in comments taken up by TMW.
An exit which reflects a certain frustration in the ranks of a club accustomed to welcoming former residents of OM. No less than three ex-Marseillais wear the Biancocelesti jersey today: Mattéo Guendouzi, Samuel Gigot and Nuno Tavares.
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