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Former Manchester United player Mason Greenwood was targeted by fans before Marseille’s 5-1 win over Montpellier.
The winger left Old Trafford officially in 2024, joining Marseille for around £27m following a loan spell at Spanish club Getafe.
And the Englishman, who rose through United’s academy ranks, has enjoyed a productive season in France.
Greenwood has scored 18 goals in Ligue 1 as Marseille currently sit second, with the club from South France set to play Champions League football next season as it stands.
The 23-year-old has been subject to questions of his attitude recently, however, with reports claiming that both Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Adrien Rabiot have refused to play alongside him – although sporting director Mehdi Benatia has denied these reports.
And before Marseille’s Ligue 1 match against Montpellier on Saturday, fans unfurled a banner reading “Greenwood, Henrique, get a move on!”
Brazilian forward Luis Henrique’s character has also been called into question by reports from France.
Despite the banner, Marseille would go on to win the match 5-1, with Greenwood bagging a brace.
The winger’s form, and reported disgruntlement in the Marseille dressing room have prompted reports linking his future away from Orange Velodrome this summer.
Greenwood would likely command a sizeable fee if he is to depart, securing funds for Manchester United also given reports that a chunky sell-on clause was inserted into the deal that saw the player move to Marseille last year.
Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid have been linked previously, with Atletico Madrid also rumoured to be tracking the winger’s progress in Ligue 1.
Despite his impressive form, a return to Manchester United looks to be out of the question.
Marseille fans with a banner for Mason Greenwood and Luis Henrique:
“Greenwood, Henrique, get a move on!”
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