Former Manchester United sporting director Dan Ashworth (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Mason Greenwood is a special player for Marseille, with top clubs looking to sign him in the summer.
According to a report from Hooligan Soccer, Marseille could demand up to £72 million for the English attacker.
Manchester United included a sell-out clause in his contract when they allowed him to leave, giving them around 50% of the fee the French side could collect this summer.
Greenwood has recently been linked with Liverpool and Tottenham.
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Where next for Mason Greenwood?
PSG are very interested in signing the 25-year-old attacker and are looking to replace Gonzalo Ramos in the summer.
It will be interesting to see whether PSG are willing to pay £73m to sign Greenwood. There is no doubt that he has had an impact on French football, and he has the qualities to compete at a higher level.
He could be a very useful player for them on offense. He can play not only in the center but also on the wings. He will add goals and creativity to the team. Greenwood has 25 goals and 10 assists this season.
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Greenwood will make a big move.
The opportunity to join PSG will be exciting for the attacker as well. He will try to prove that he is at the highest level. PSG won the league last season and also won the UEFA Champions League. They once again reached the UEFA Champions League semi-finals. He will be hoping to win a big trophy with them next season.
Manchester United, on the other hand, will benefit from Dan Ashworth’s departure as he cleverly included a sell-on clause in his contract.
They need to improve in multiple areas this summer, and the gains from Greenwood’s departure could be invaluable.

