OM, the transfer window continues: Mason Greenwood already on the way out?

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Having had a fantastic start to the season with Olympique de Marseille, Mason Greenwood is already fuelling debate about his future.

A disconcerting ease, 5 goals in 4 matches and an already enormous impact on the offensive performance of theMarseille Olympics : Mason Greenwood did not miss his debut in Ligue 1. Despite the troubled context linked to his legal troubles (accusations of rape and domestic violence), the English striker emerges as a strong link in Roberto De Zerbi’s chain.

This return to the forefront of Mason Greenwood on the sporting side is not without consequences on the player’s career. After having relaunched himself in a modest Spanish club, the former Manchester United player is much more exposed in the media in Marseille. And his success gives him back a certain rating on the transfer market.

3 big clubs think about Greenwood

The English media talkSPORT took stock this Friday of the situation of Mason Greenwood. With an important first piece of information: the current striker of Olympique de Marseille would still be blacklisted in the Premier League landscape.

On the other hand, other European clubs would clearly not dwell on the extra-sporting considerations that tarnish the image of the footballer. Three major teams, in particular, would have thus checked off Greenwood’s name for the next transfer periods: FC Barcelona, ​​Atlético de Madrid and Bayern Munich. If Greenwood saw the door of the England team close, his current performances bring him back into the circuit of the big clubs. But OM obviously has no intention of parting ways with its most successful player in the short term.

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