Mar 17 • 17:39 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Mason Greenwood ‘swap deal proposal’ spells bad news for Man Utd

Juventus is reportedly interested in former Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood, potentially affecting the club's financial gains from a future transfer.

Juventus is in discussions regarding a potential transfer for Mason Greenwood, who was sold by Manchester United to Marseille in the summer of 2024. The move could substantially impact United’s financial situation due to a sell-on clause negotiated during Greenwood's transfer to Marseille. This clause allows United to retain a significant percentage, estimated between 40 and 50 percent, of any future transfer fee Marseille collects, but a swap deal with Juventus may yield them less than expected.

The Italian media outlet Tuttosport highlights that Marseille is looking for a £42 million price for Greenwood, which Juventus may find challenging to meet with a direct cash offer. However, the established relationship between Juventus and Marseille opens the door for a more creative deal, potentially involving player exchanges instead of a straightforward monetary transaction. This scenario suggests that Manchester United, instead of reaping the financial benefits of a direct sale, may miss out on a more lucrative option if the swap deal goes through.

This development is significant for Manchester United as it reflects their ongoing struggles to navigate player transfers effectively while managing financial stakes tied to outgoing players. As clubs like Juventus explore alternative arrangements, the landscape of football transfer business is evolving, prompting clubs to adapt to new market dynamics to remain competitive. The implications could resonate within the financial planning and strategic approach of United's operations going forward.

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