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Mason Greenwood poised to return to La Liga with Spanish giants “working” on sensational deal – report

Former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood has turned around his career in France.

Last summer, United decided to permanently cut ties with their academy product due to off-field issues.

Olympique de Marseille showed a serious interest in handing Greenwood an opportunity to rejuvenate his career and reached an agreement with United over a deal worth £26.7 million.

Despite some hiccups and suggestions of disagreements with Roberto De Zerbi, Greenwood enjoyed a prolific campaign in Ligue 1. No player scored more league goals (21) than him in France’s top flight last season.

Atletico Madrid interested in signing Mason Greenwood

According to Fichajes, Atletico Madrid have renewed their interest in Greenwood on the back of his “remarkable” season.

Before moving to the south of France, Greenwood spent a season-long loan at Getafe. Atletico were widely reported to be one of the Spanish giants monitoring his performance in La Liga.

The Spanish outlet claim that Greenwood’s experience in Spain make him an “attractive candidate” for Atletico, who are keen to strengthen their attack with a young and versatile forward.

It is understood that Los Colchoneros are “confident” their relationship with the player’s representatives will give them an edge in the race for his signature. Atletico are reportedly already “working on the numbers” before making a serious push for him.

Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming the Marseille star is the subject of a mammoth offer from Saudi Arabia.

Manchester United to benefit from Mason Greenwood’s transfer

United will be closely following Greenwood’s situation as they will receive a sizeable transfer windfall if he leaves Marseille. 

The Red Devils included a 50 per cent sell-on clause in their agreement with the French outfit in 2024.

United have already raised around £15m this summer from sell-on clauses they included in contracts of Anthony Elanga, Álvaro Carreras and Maxi Oyedele.

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