It is now reported that Manchester United outcast Mason Greenwood has finally chosen his next club.
Greenwood's future has been the subject of increasing speculation after he completed a season-long loan move at Getafe on 30 June.
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Since then, the controversial forward has been in search of a new club as he is not expected to return to parent team United after he was charged with assault and attempted rape scandal in January 2022, the charges of which were later dropped in 2023.
As such, Greenwood is reportedly being courted by several sides in Europe, including Lazio, Napoli, and Olympique Marseille.
However, the latter have emerged as the favourites in the race to sign the Englishman, with the French giants said to have reached an agreement with the Red Devils in a deal worth €31.6 million (R623 million).
The news of Greenwood's potential arrival in Marseille was met with some resistance by a section of the club's supporters, though, while the mayor of the city has also publicly expressed his disapproval of the transfer.
Marseille manager Roberto De Zerbi has insisted, however, that he would support Greenwood like he is his son if he joins the club.
Now, Italian outlet La Lazio Siamo Noi has claimed that Greenwood has chosen Marseille to be his next club.
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The player's father is said to have conducted negotiations with the Ligue 1 team, who have offered to pay the 23-year-old a contract worth up to €5 million (R98 million) a season.