
Mason Greenwood is âpining for a returnâ to the Premier League as at least two sides âweigh upâ a summer move for the former Manchester United star.
Greenwood enjoyed an excellent start to life at Marseille but came under scrutiny in March/April amid a shocking run for the Ligue 1 side which saw them lose four games in five to put Champions League qualification in doubt.
Roberto De Zerbi dropped the forward from the starting lineup for two games on the bounce, claiming he needed to âsacrificeâ more.
De Zerbi said: âNo one can have more respect for him than I do. But that doesnât change anything: I expect more from him. He has to do more, because what he is currently showing is not enough.
âIf he wants to achieve his ambition of becoming a champion, he has to be more consistent, sacrifice more and be more determined.â
Marseille director of football Mehdi Benatia then had to step in to dismiss rumours that former Spurs midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has asked that Greenwood be âremoved from the squadâ while the fans unfurled a banner telling the former United star to âget a move onâ.
But both Greenwood and Marseille have returned to form at the right time, with three goals and an assist from the 23-year-old helping the Ligue 1 side to three wins and a draw in their last four games.
Only Ousmane Dembele (21) has scored more than Greenwoodâs 19 Ligue 1 goals this season and that sort of form has inevitably caught the eye of top European suitors.
Barcelona were thought to be keen but their interest has died down in recent weeks, while there have also been reports of Liverpool making a shock move for the forward.
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And according to the Telegraph, âseveral close to the club situation accept that a transfer within the next two windows is âpossibleââ.
And itâs claimed âthose who know Greenwood best now speculate a growing interest from Premier League clubsâ as he is now said to be âpining for a return to his native north of Englandâ.
The report states that âat least two Premier League teams may be weighing up an approachâ for Greenwood, who joined Marseille for ÂŖ26m from United last summer.
The Red Devils will keeping a key eye on developments as they hold a 50 per cent sell-on clause, though itâs not clear how much the French side would want for their star forward if he was to push for the exit.
The report reveals the âhuge roadblocksâ that could stop his return to the Premier League.
âHuge roadblocks still stand in the way of such a homecoming, with campaigners insisting there can be no redemption following the rape charges that were made against him, and subsequently abandoned by the Crown Prosecution Service in 2023.
âThere is also a difference of opinion among friends of Greenwood over whether he feels ready. When he first escaped the surrounding storm with a loan spell at Getafe, he privately ruled out taking a step down in English football when leaving United.â






