The Mason Greenwood saga continues to twist and turn, but a resolution is now firmly in sight. GoalZaza has learned that senior Fenerbahce officials a...
The Mason Greenwood saga continues to twist and turn, but a resolution is now firmly in sight. GoalZaza has learned that senior Fenerbahce officials are en route to finalise the transfer of the 24 year old Marseille forward. It is a move that represents a serious statement of intent from Jose Mourinho's new side, and one that will undoubtedly polarise opinion across the Turkish capital.Greenwood's last appearance in English football feels like a lifetime ago. The arrest and subsequent suspension from Manchester United effectively ended his career at Old Trafford. He was a talent of rare natural ability; two footed, powerful, and capable of moments of genuine genius in the final third. But the off pitch events meant his path back to the Premier League, or even top tier European football, was always going to be fraught with complication. Marseille took the gamble last summer, and now Fenerbahce look ready to cash in on a player who has rediscovered his scoring touch in Ligue 1.Let's be clear, this is a significant gamble. Turkish football is a pressure cooker. The fans at the Sukru Saracoglu are passionate, demanding, and they will not tolerate a passenger. Greenwood, however, offers exactly what Mourinho craves: tactical flexibility and clinical finishing. He can play across the front line, he can drop deep to link play, and he finishes with a composure that belies his years. In a league that can often be frantic and transitional, having a cool head in the box is priceless.The footballing logic is undeniable. Fenerbahce need a striker who can consistently put the ball in the net to compete with Galatasaray. Greenwood fits the profile perfectly. The moral questions will continue to hang over the move, but from a purely sporting perspective, this is a masterstroke from the Fenerbahce hierarchy. They are going direct to get their man. Will it pay off Squeaky bum time in Istanbul just got a whole lot more interesting.