Fenerbahce deny France talks as Greenwood bidding war escalates

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Fenerbahce have issued a formal statement denying that club representatives are in France to negotiate Mason Greenwood’s transfer, contradicting persistent reports that the Turkish side have tabled a fresh bid approaching Olympique Marseille’s €50 million valuation.

The Istanbul club moved to dismiss claims that members of their football committee had travelled for face-to-face talks with Marseille officials regarding the 24-year-old forward. “This statement has become necessary due to the repeated dissemination of inaccurate transfer news to the public in recent days and the systematic attempt to mislead Fenerbahce fans,” the club declared. Despite this denial, Turkish transfer specialist Yagiz Sabuncuoglu and French outlet Footmercato maintain that Fenerbahce director Feridun Gecgel is presently in France pursuing an agreement.

Roma Delegation Arrives as Competition Stiffens

The conflicting accounts over Fenerbahce’s involvement emerge as Roma press ahead with their own pursuit. The Serie A club has dispatched two senior figures to France in an effort to secure the England international, having prepared a €45 million offer that includes performance-related add-ons and a clause entitling them to a percentage of any future sale.

Greenwood became a priority acquisition for Roma following the appointment of head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who identified the forward as crucial to reinforcing the club’s attacking options. However, Fenerbahce’s reported willingness to edge closer to Marseille’s €50 million demands threatens to overtake the Italian club’s position.

Atletico Madrid continue to monitor developments, though the La Liga side face constraints that would require player sales before they could formalise any approach for Greenwood.

United Complication and Player Form

Any concluded deal involves significant financial complexity due to Greenwood’s Manchester United heritage. The Premier League club are entitled to 40 per cent of the eventual transfer fee, meaning Marseille would receive only a portion of the total sum despite their firm valuation stance.

Greenwood’s productivity justifies the interest, having scored 26 goals and provided 11 assists in 45 competitive matches during his single season at the Stade Vélodrome. His output has sustained Marseille’s resolve to hold out for their asking price even as negotiations intensify.

The situation remains unresolved, with no formal acceptance of any bid confirmed. While Fenerbahce’s official denial creates ambiguity over their exact role, the sustained reports of their financial commitment indicate the contest between the Turkish and Italian clubs remains active.

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