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- Greenwood has not found the net in his past six matches for Marseille
- The striker missed the recent clash with OGC Nice due to reported behind-the-scenes issues
- French outlet RMC Sport claims the player is showing clear signs of frustration
- Marseille sit seventh in the table with only two fixtures remaining this term
- The club looks likely to miss out on next season’s Champions League
Mason Greenwood appears increasingly unsettled at Olympique de Marseille. The former Manchester United forward is reportedly losing motivation at the French club.
According to RMC Sport, the 24-year-old Englishman is no longer hiding his dissatisfaction. The publication claims Greenwood looks “disinterested” during training and matches.
This news follows a worrying run of form for the attacker. He has failed to score in his last six appearances in Ligue 1. Despite ranking third in the league’s goalscoring charts earlier this season, his recent drought has raised eyebrows.
Manager Habib Beye left Greenwood out of the starting line-up for the match against OGC Nice in late April. The coach cited an injury as the official reason. However, sources close to the club suggest internal conflicts were the real cause of his absence.
Marseille currently occupy seventh position in the French top flight. With just two games left to play, they seem set to miss qualification for next season’s Champions League. This failure to secure European football may be fuelling Greenwood’s desire to leave.
Several reports now link the striker with a summer transfer away from the Stade Vélodrome. His camp is believed to be exploring options elsewhere as the season draws to a close.