At the beginning of the month, Mason Greenwood was linked with multiple clubs. Benfica, Borussia Dortmund and Juventus were among those said to be keen.
The Lisbon club quickly made it clear to their local media there was no interest and it was all a fabrication, and there doesn’t appear to be anything happening with Dortmund either.
Of the claims around the trio, Juventus would be the last ones still credited with interest in the Manchester United player.
The Red Devils are looking to get rid on a permanent basis, and Gazzetta dello Sport have been covering the situation daily.
In their Thursday edition, it’s reported Juventus have reached a ‘general agreement’ with Greenwood’s entourage. There’s no specifics mentioned on that but it’s likely to be his approval to the move, and a rough level of salary.
The Turin club would then have to negotiate a deal with Manchester United, and today it’s said they want €40-50m.
Juventus think that’s high, and they need to sell players anyway, before having a chance to seriously go into negotiations. Therefore, this one may drag on for quite a while before anything really concrete happens.