
Manchester United stand to gain a significant financial boost if Mason Greenwood's proposed transfer from Marseille to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) materialises.
Reports indicate that PSG have submitted a formal offer of £62 million for the 23-year-old forward.
Due to a 50% sell-on clause negotiated during Greenwood's move to Marseille, Manchester United could receive £31 million from this deal.
Greenwood, who progressed through Manchester United's youth system, was sold to Marseille in the summer for £23.3 million.
The transfer included a substantial 50% sell-on clause, ensuring United would benefit from any future sale.
Since joining Marseille, Greenwood has made a notable impact, scoring 14 goals and providing 3 assists in 22 Ligue 1 appearances.
His performances have attracted interest from top European clubs, with PSG keen to secure his services.
The potential windfall comes at a crucial time for Manchester United, as the club navigates the Premier League's profit and sustainability regulations.
The additional funds from Greenwood's transfer could provide financial flexibility ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
As negotiations progress, Manchester United will be monitoring the situation closely, anticipating a significant return from their strategic sell-on clause in Greenwood's contract.
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