Juventus have renewed their interest in Marcel striker Mason Greenwood ahead of the summer transfer window. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports about this.
According to Dzherel, the Turin club is already working on molding the warehouse for the 2026/27 season. Priorities are lost to qualifying for the Champions League, as well as extending the contract with head coach Luciano Spalletti. Currently, the Bianconeri team is actively exploring options for strengthening the attack line.
One of the leading candidates is Mason Greenwood, who does not stand for Marseille. The French club can consider selling the driver for approximately 50 million euros as a result of not being able to qualify for the Champions League.
Juventus had already signed Greenwood earlier, but then the footballer made a move to Marseille. Now Turinians have turned their attention to this candidacy, viewing the Englishman as an important element of the upcoming project.
In addition, the club is in ongoing negotiations with potential free agents Leon Goretskaya and Bernard Silva. Such options are seen as an alternative, taking into account Greenwood's high level of loyalty and serious competition for other targets, such as Sandro Tonali, for whom Arsenal and Manchester United also claim.