Juventus target Mason Greenwood
The impressive spell of Mason Greenwood at Marseille has caught attention in Italy and, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus are seriously interested in signing the English forward. The interest is not new; they have been tracking him closely for several seasons and are now preparing a plan to bring him to Turin next campaign.
Within this scenario, Juventus first hope to resolve the situation of Francisco Conceição to make room in the squad. The Portuguese winger has attracted interest from several Premier League clubs and, if a significant offer arrives, the Italian side would be willing to sell him to generate funds and facilitate the arrival of Greenwood.
A move shaped by European ambitions
Marseille could also become a key factor in the operation. Qualification for the Champions League is not yet secured and, if the French side misses out on European competitions, the possibility of selling one of their star players would increase considerably. Greenwood could look for a move to remain at the highest competitive level, while the club would take advantage of the deal to strengthen its financial project.
Juventus are preparing a major sporting and financial restructuring. The club aims to reinforce several positions, with names like Robert Lewandowski, Bernardo Silva, and Sandro Tonali also linked to the project. This implies a significant investment and forces the board to carefully manage every move in the transfer market.
The Italian outlet reports that Greenwood’s value is around €43 million, a figure that has risen thanks to the season he is having with Marseille. His performances have boosted his valuation and made him a highly attractive option to strengthen the Bianconeri attack.
However, the French side are not willing to let the Englishman leave easily. As long as there is still a chance of qualifying for the Champions League, Marseille will try to retain him. With two matches remaining, the team is still fighting to close in on European spots, and any result could change the outlook.
Failing to qualify for Europe would directly impact Marseille’s budget, making the sale of Greenwood an important way to balance the books. That is why in Turin they remain attentive to what happens in Ligue 1, aware that the sporting outcome could define one of the most important deals of the summer.























