Manchester United Decline Greenwood Buy-Back Clause

Short overview
Manchester United have informed Olympique Marseille they will not trigger the buy-back clause for Mason Greenwood. Fenerbahçe and Marseille are now set for formal steps toward a full agreement, with United receiving over £10m from a sell-on clause.
Manchester United have informed Olympique Marseille that they will not trigger the buy-back clause for Mason Greenwood, according to sources. The decision paves the way for Fenerbahçe and Marseille to proceed with formal steps toward a full agreement for the forward, who is expected to travel to Istanbul.
United are set to receive over £10 million from a sell-on clause included in the original transfer deal.
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