Manchester United’s summer transfer kitty could be boosted with the sell-on clause from one of their former players.
The Red Devils are set to invest heavily in the off-season as they look to bolster their squad ahead of a likely return to the Champions League in 2026-27.
And their funds are reportedly set to increase thanks to the uncertain future of Mason Greenwood at Marseille.
The forward has been a long-term target of Juventus’ and according to reports in Italy, they are set to swoop in for him this summer.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Marseille may be forced to sell Greenwood due to financial reasons if they fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
Marseille currently sit sixth in Ligue 1 on 53 points – four behind third-placed Lyon and fourth-placed Lille. The top three teams in Ligue 1 are guaranteed Champions League football next term, while fourth sees a route to the play-offs.
Marseille forward Mason Greenwood has been linked with a move to Juventus this summer
Italian giants Juve have been long-term admirers of him who would cost at least £43million
If Marseille are forced to sell though, they would expect a fee of at least £43million for his services, reports the Italian newspaper.
A portion of that transfer fee would go to Manchester United too who have a sell-on clause following his £30m departure to Marseille in July 2024.
Greenwood has played 42 games in all competitions for the French giants so far this season, scoring 25 goals and providing 10 assists.


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