Manchester United back on for cash injection to fund transfers as 'four-year contract accepted' | OneFootball

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·8 juillet 2026

Manchester United back on for cash injection to fund transfers as 'four-year contract accepted'

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Man Utd set for boost to receive further financial help after clearing the wage bill

Manchester United are back on course for a cash injection that may help fund moves for further transfers.


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According to the Manchester Evening News, when Man United sold Mason Greenwood to Marseille on a permanent transfer in 2024, they retained a substantial 40 per cent sell-on clause in the £26million deal.

Last month, Fenerbahce presidential candidate Hakan Safi declared that the Turkish club would sign the 24-year-old, should he become club president.

“We have signed a four-year agreement with Mason Greenwood,” Safi said. He has proven himself at the highest level of European football.

“He has agreed to join Fenerbahce during the most valuable and productive years of his career.

"I said I would bring a star player. Today, I am experiencing the justified pride of keeping my promise.”

However, Aziz Yildirim was re-elected in June 2026, returning to the club's helm after an eight-year absence, thus placing a deal for Greenwood in doubt.

That said, Fabrizio Romano claims the deal is back on with Greenwood’s camp informing Fenerbahce they have accepted a contract offer until 2030.

If the latest developments are to be believed, then Man Utd are poised to bank around £13m with Fenerbahce offering Marseille around €40m (£34.1m) for Greenwood.

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Mason Greenwood to Fenerbahce transfer reportedly back on

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Furthermore, Casemiro’s eye-watering £350,000-a-week salary has officially been cleared off the wage bill and Michael Carrick is expected to use the freed-up funds to sign two new midfielders.

Ederson of Atalanta is the first target, with a £35m deal in place. Meanwhile, United have have reached an agreement to sign Andrey Santos from Chelsea.

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