
Tottenham Hotspur are not expected to pursue Marseille forward Mason Greenwood during the present transfer window, even as talk continues over the striker’s future in France.
Marseille are reportedly open to selling the 24-year-old to ease financial strain, with the asking price said to be in the region of €50 million. Roma have looked at a deal but have not yet matched the French side’s valuation. Manchester United remain entitled to 40 per cent of any fee from a future sale.
Spurs had been loosely connected to Greenwood because head coach Roberto De Zerbi previously worked with him, but the North London club is not expected to join the bidding.
A move back to English football remains unclear, with Premier League interest appearing limited after the controversy that marked his earlier spell at Manchester United. Greenwood rebuilt his career in Spain and France, joining Marseille on a permanent basis following a loan stint at Getafe.
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