MASON GREENWOOD is planning to continue his European tour this summer — by swapping Marseille for Juventus.
The former Manchester United striker wants to leave the Ligue 1 outfit after two seasons and give the Serie A a try.
Any move could be good news for cash-strapped Man Utd bosses as they are due a hefty percentage of any transfer fee.
But Greenwood, 24, fears United’s cut of any deal could scupper it as Marseille bosses are likely to demand an inflated fee.
A source said: “Mason isn’t happy at Marseille and has his heart set on a move to Italy because he knows he still can’t return to the Premier League.”
Juve are desperate to rebuild and mount a serious title challenge after falling short in recent seasons.
Real Madrid star Antonio Rudiger is reportedly in shock talks with the Bianconeri over a sensational free transfer at the end of the season.
Rudiger, 33, is weighing up his future, with a return to Italy now firmly on the cards after fresh developments behind the scenes.
Despite his resurgence in form at Real, the centre-back’s long-term future in Spain remains far from certain as contract talks continue to drag on with Madrid eyeing a clearout in the summer.
The Germany international has yet to agree fresh terms with Los Blancos, sparking uncertainty and putting a number of top European clubs on red alert.
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And now Juventus are said to have made their move for the former Chelsea star.
The Serie A giants have already opened negotiations with the defender’s camp over a lucrative two-year contract.
Rudiger is understood to be seriously considering the proposal as he weighs up his next career step.











