Mason Greenwood: Ex-United forward addresses Marseille future
Mason Greenwood: Ex-United forward addresses Marseille future Former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood ended his recent barren run for Marseille by scoring the only goal in the 1-0 win over Le Havre this weekend. After scoring from the spot, the Englishman shared a symbolic handshake with manager Habib Beye, dispelling any rumours of a possible rift between the two. Greenwood has gone from strength to strength since completing a permanent move to Ligue 1 in 2024, but his previous goal this season had come at the beginning of March.
There have been suggestions that all is not well behind the scenes at the Stade Velodrome in recent weeks, adding to speculation regarding the player’s contract. Previous reports have suggested that the player was an isolated figure behind the scenes and that the French club were already considering his exit this summer. A recent update suggested that Greenwood’s relationship with Beye had deteriorated significantly in recent days, but a return to the Premier League was ruled out.
The player has now provided an update on his situation. Greenwood pledges loyalty to Marseille Speaking after the game to Ligue1+, as cited by GOAL , Greenwood cleared the air regarding his relationship with Beye. He said: “We gave it our all today.
The last few weeks haven’t been good. There’s a lot of talk in the media, but Habib is a good guy. I believe in him, and he believes in me.
I had a minor injury against Lille. Maybe I came back a little too soon. Today I felt 100%.