Lazio chief reveals relief at missing out on signing 'mercenary' Mason Greenwood from Manchester United | OneFootball

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Lazio chief reveals relief at missing out on signing 'mercenary' Mason Greenwood from Manchester United

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Italian club lost out to Marseille in transfer race for former Manchester United talent

Lazio sporting director Angelo Fabiani has explained his relief at missing out on signing Mason Greenwood.


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French team Marseille have been criticised for signing Greenwood, 22, and Fabiani has insisted he is pleased to have avoided the deal, for a player he has described as a “mercenary”.

“We wanted Greenwood last year, then there was a hitch with the player - you all know what Greenwood’s problem was,” he told Lazio club media, via TMW.

“An agent this year approached us with the idea of ​​Greenwood moving to Italy. We gave him a deadline, from there an auction was unleashed and I thought I could go up to a certain limit.

“We offered £22m for 50 per cent of the player, we’re talking about €26m.

“He preferred to take another path and I say that the best deals are those that aren’t made. I want [Nicolo] Rovella, [Mattia] Zaccagni, players who love the environment where they work.

“I don’t want these mercenaries, it’s lucky not to make certain deals. I could sell myself for €50,000 more but I have values ​​that my parents passed on to me.

“If he’s taken another path, we wish Greenwood the best of luck.”

Greenwood netted his first Marseille goal this week in a friendly against second-tier side Pau FC.

The former England international has spoken of his desire to put his past behind him as he begins his new life in Ligue 1.

“Obviously, I am aware of this debate and I understand the question,” he stated. “I do not wish to enter into any controversy. I already had the opportunity to express myself on this subject last year.

'I am now looking towards the future and I am only focused on Olympique de Marseille and on our new life, together, in Marseille.”

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