Roma Increases Financial Offer to Sign Greenwood
The Italian club AS Roma is preparing to increase its offer to sign Mason Greenwood, a player from Olympique Marseille, amid a race against time to finalize the deal during the summer transfer window, according to press reports in Italy.
The reports indicated that Roma has a preliminary agreement with the player on personal terms with a salary starting at 4.5 million euros annually with future increases, while the disagreement with Marseille over the financial value remains unresolved.
The French club is asking for between 50 and 55 million euros, while Roma has offered 40 million euros, with a willingness to raise it to 45 million euros including bonuses, according to what was published by the newspaper "Corriere dello Sport."
This comes amid financial pressure on Marseille due to financial fair play rules, with interest from Atlético Madrid in the player, which complicates the negotiations further.
The reports indicated that Roma has a preliminary agreement with the player on personal terms with a salary starting at 4.5 million euros annually with future increases, while the disagreement with Marseille over the financial value remains unresolved.
The French club is asking for between 50 and 55 million euros, while Roma has offered 40 million euros, with a willingness to raise it to 45 million euros including bonuses, according to what was published by the newspaper "Corriere dello Sport."
This comes amid financial pressure on Marseille due to financial fair play rules, with interest from Atlético Madrid in the player, which complicates the negotiations further.