Greenwood to Marseille, while Getafe also benefits by pocketing €6 million from the grand French deal.
Marseille has pulled off a major coup by depositing €31.6 million into Manchester United’s coffers for the acquisition of Mason Greenwood.
In the midst of this, Getafe will also profit greatly, earning €6 million from the significant French transaction.
An inside source close to the negotiations disclosed, “Marseille was determined to secure Greenwood, and the deal was structured to benefit multiple parties involved.”
The same source indicated that the agreement was meticulously crafted to ensure that Getafe would receive a portion of the proceeds.
A Manchester United spokesperson expressed satisfaction with the deal, stating, “This transfer aligns with our strategic goals, and we are pleased with the financial outcome.”
Meanwhile, a representative from Marseille highlighted the club’s ambition, saying, “Greenwood is a coveted talent, and his signing demonstrates our commitment to building a stronger squad.”
Adding to the chorus, a spokesperson from Getafe acknowledged the windfall, remarking, “We are delighted with the additional funds, which will bolster our financial stability and future plans.”
As the deal concludes, all eyes will be on Greenwood’s performance in Marseille and the subsequent impact on the clubs involved.