Roma Offers €45 Million for Mason Greenwood as Market Value Peaks
Mason Greenwood, the English footballer once shunned due to legal troubles, is now attracting significant interest from Italian club Roma. Four years ago, Greenwood faced serious allegations including attempted rape, which led to his arrest and a year-long absence from the pitch while at Manchester United. Following this, he was loaned to Getafe and then transferred to Marseille in France.
Recently, Greenwood's market value has surged to a career-high, surpassing even his peak valuation during his time at Manchester United. Italian media report that Roma has already made a €45 million bid for Greenwood, but Marseille, aware of his rising demand, is seeking at least €50 million. Transfermarkt had previously updated his market value to €55 million, a remarkable recovery from a low of around €5 million during his legal issues.
With both player and club reportedly close to agreeing on terms, it is likely Greenwood will join Roma for the upcoming season, marking a significant turnaround in his professional career.
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