Manchester United will benefit a lot if Greenwood transfers this summer

According to the Manchester Evening News, England striker Greenwood is the target of many European giants, and Manchester United will benefit a lot if he transfers. Last summer, Greenwood joined Marseille for a transfer fee of £26.5 million. He scor...


According to the Manchester Evening News, England striker Greenwood is the target of many European giants, and Manchester United will benefit a lot if he transfers.

Last summer, Greenwood joined Marseille for a transfer fee of £26.5 million. He scored 22 goals and sent 6 assists in 36 games, helping the team to win the league runner-up. Greenwood has attracted the interest of several clubs due to his outstanding performance in Ligue 1, and Saudi Arabia has clubs that want to get the England striker. Now Inter Milan has also included him on the signing list because of uncertainty about the introduction of Lukeman. Any profit from Marseille selling Greenwood would benefit Manchester United, as the deal a year ago contained a 50% second transfer share clause. Earlier, The Team revealed that a person familiar with the matter said: "Basically speaking, if Marseille sells Greenwood for 50 million euros (about £43.2 million), they actually paid him 50 million euros and would recover 25 million euros (about £21.6 million)."

 



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