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Mason Greenwood left Manchester United on a permanent transfer in July.
He joined Marseille on a five-year deal for a fee of £26.6m.
Since playing for the Ligue 1 side, Greenwood has had an electrifying start to the season.
He has scored five goals in four matches, winning Marseille’s player of the month award for August.
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Greenwood Scouted Across Europe
His form has caught the eyes of some huge European sides, which has significant implications for United.
Included in his deal to move to Marseille, United have a 50 per cent sell-on clause for Greenwood.
Therefore, that they will be entitled to half of the profits if Marseille decide to sell the 22 year old.
Scouts from Spain have followed Greenwood to the French league, after watching him closely in his loan spell at Getafe.
The forward spent last season at the La Liga side, scoring 10 goals in 36 games in all competitions.
Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are interested in Greenwood, according to TALKSPORT.
Both sides thought about approaching him this summer but opted not to and were beaten to his signature by Marseille.
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Another team interested in Greenwood is Bayern Munich.
Bayern expected to sign a striker in the summer after allowing Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting to leave on a free transfer.
However, they settled on signing winger Michael Olise and extending Mathys Tel’s contract.
Greenwood is a versatile player, able to operate effectively in all positions in a front three.
Bayern have been scouting him during his time at Marseille and could make an approach for him, should they want to add more depth to their attack.
If Greenwood continues his strong development, United’s hefty sell-on clause may prove to be one of the most shrewd pieces of business in their history.
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