Manchester United could benefit from Juventus' interest in signing Marseille's Mason Greenwood in the summer.
The 24-year-old progressed through Manchester United's academy and earned a first-team place in 2018.
Greenwood left Manchester United permanently for Marseille in July 2024, but his Old Trafford career ended in January 2022.
The Red Devils suspended him in 2022 after allegations of domestic abuse and sexual violence surfaced. A key witness recanted and new evidence emerged. Therefore, the charges against him were dropped in February 2023.
He did not return to the Manchester United first team and the Premier League team sent him on loan to Getafe in September 2023. Description Here Explain Greenwood's situation and his reaction before taking out the loan.
The Englishman returned to Old Trafford after the 2023/24 season, and Marseille took him on permanently for €25 million.
Juventus keen on Greenwood
Fast forward to March 2026 and Tuesday's edition gazzetta dello sport There is a report on the attacker.
Juventus' immediate focus is on signing Luciano Spalletti to a new contract before Easter. The manager has made a few requests for the summer, and is also focused on improving in attack.
Dusan Vlahovic's contract expires in June, and the Serie A side are working on extending it. Spalletti still wants another forward and this is where Greenwood comes into the picture. In fact, he is their favorite target.
The interest from the Turin club is not new as they had kept an eye on him before his move to France in 2024.
Given that Marseille are demanding €50m, a deal will not be easy. The main reason for this is that a large portion of it will go to Manchester United, who have retained a high sell-on clause.
Manchester United clause details
The Italian newspaper made no mention of the exact percentage of the Red Devils' sell-on clause.
Last July, Sports Witness Covered claims from France That Manchester United would receive 50% of the profits from his sale.
This is likely to be 50% of the profit earned by Marseille rather than the total fee. Either way, the sale of Greenwood could help the Old Trafford club make more money.

