
Manchester United are reportedly weighing up the possibility of re-signing Mason Greenwood following his resurgence at Marseille.
According to Fichajes, the English forward’s strong form in Ligue 1 has sparked internal discussions at Old Trafford, though any move would likely cost close to €100 million.
Greenwood, who joined Marseille in the summer of 2024 for €26 million, has rebuilt his reputation both on and off the pitch.
His recent four-goal display against Le Havre reignited transfer rumours, with United now linked to an unlikely reunion.
Despite his controversial exit, reports claim the club’s hierarchy are open to considering his return purely from a sporting perspective.
Barcelona Join the Race For Mason Greenwood, but a Return Looks Unlikely
Barcelona are also said to be monitoring the 23-year-old closely. Scouts from the Catalan side were reportedly present during Marseille’s victory over Le Havre, as they assess a potential move for the in-form attacker.

Atletico Madrid and several Saudi clubs are also in the mix, suggesting a busy summer ahead for Greenwood’s representatives.
While Manchester United still hold a 50% sell-on clause and could benefit financially from any future sale, a direct move back to Old Trafford seems improbable. Club officials remain cautious about fan backlash and the public perception of such a move.
For now, Greenwood appears settled in France, where he has emerged as one of Ligue 1’s standout performers. A big-money transfer next year looks likely—but not to Manchester United.



