The transfer market is once again alive with intrigue and the powers that be in Turin and Madrid are making their moves. According to exclusive intell...
The transfer market is once again alive with intrigue and the powers that be in Turin and Madrid are making their moves. According to exclusive intelligence gathered by GoalZaza, both Juventus and Atletico Madrid have positioned themselves as the most likely destinations for Marseille. �s prolific forward Mason Greenwood, a player who has registered an impressive 27 goals and assists combined this season. The former Manchester United attacker. �s future at the Stade Velodrome has become clouded following a period of uncertainty, and it now appears that a return to the Premier League is not on the cards. GoalZaza understands that Tottenham Hotspur, despite being linked, are not currently the frontrunners in this chase. The lion. �s share of the interest is coming from Serie A and La Liga, where the player. �s clinical finishing and resilience could find a new home. For Manchester United, this saga holds significant implications. The Red Devils are believed to have a sell on clause embedded in the deal that took Greenwood to France, meaning any transfer fee paid by the Italian or Spanish giants will directly impact the Old Trafford coffers. In the scheme of things, this could provide Erik ten Hag with additional funds to strengthen his own squad. At the end of the day, Greenwood. �s next destination will be decided by the clubs. � willingness to meet Marseille. �s valuation, which is expected to be in the region of. ��6.4 billion based on current market rates. The Nigerian international perspective adds further spice to this story. Should Victor Osimhen depart Napoli, a move for Greenwood to Juventus would see them armed with a formidable attacking trio. Similarly, Atletico Madrid. �s style under Diego Simeone could suit a player who has shown he can give a good account of himself in high pressure environments. The coming weeks will determine whether this saga ends in Turin, Madrid, or elsewhere. For the local fans gathered at viewing centres in Surulere and along the Ajah axis, the reaction would be one of animated debate. Many would argue that Greenwood. �s numbers speak for themselves and that the Premier League. �s loss is Serie A or La Liga. �s gain. Others, remembering the controversies, would shake their heads and insist that character must count for something in the dressing room. Still, as the jerseys are folded and the boots are packed, one thing is clear. The transfer window in Nigeria. �s favourite football watching spots will be followed with the same passion that burns for the Super Eagles.