Fenerbahce have completed the signing of Mason Greenwood from Olympique de Marseille in a deal worth €39 million (about $44.5 million). The Turkish club confirmed the transfer on Tuesday, securing the services of the 24-year-old English forward as they strengthen their squad for the new season.

According to the club, the Mason Greenwood transfer was agreed with both the player and Marseille. Fenerbahce will pay the transfer fee in three equal instalments over the next three years. The club also confirmed that it will cover any solidarity payments required under FIFA regulations.

Greenwood moved to Marseille from Manchester United in July 2024 after ending his long spell with the English club. He signed a five-year contract with the French side and quickly established himself as one of their key attacking players.

During his two seasons in France, the striker scored 37 league goals in 66 appearances, underlining his ability to deliver consistently in front of goal. His impressive record convinced Fenerbahce to invest heavily as they look to improve their attacking options.

The Mason Greenwood transfer is expected to boost Fenerbahce’s hopes of ending their long wait for the Turkish Super Lig title. The Istanbul club has not won the league championship since 2014 and believes Greenwood’s versatility and goalscoring ability can make a significant difference.

Supporters will now look forward to seeing how quickly the England forward settles into Turkish football as Fenerbahce prepares for another competitive league campaign.

Do you think Mason Greenwood can help Fenerbahce win their first Turkish league title in more than a decade?

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