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Could Greenwood Make a Premier League Comeback? Tottenham Expressing Interest in Ex

Mason Greenwood Linked with Premier League Return

Greenwood’s Impressive Performance in Ligue 1

The former Manchester United forward, Mason Greenwood, is reportedly attracting interest for a potential return to the Premier League. He made a significant impact during his first season with Marseille, where he scored 21 goals in Ligue 1. This season, he has already netted an additional 13 goals, solidifying his status as one of the standout strikers in Europe.

Recent Achievements

On Tuesday night, Greenwood earned the Player of the Match award following a remarkable performance against Union Saint-Gilloise, where he found the back of the net twice during a thrilling 3-2 win. His consistent scoring ability has caught the attention of various clubs, as discussions begin regarding potential bids for the English talent. However, his past controversies may complicate any significant transfer in the near future.

Future Prospects

According to reports from TEAMtalk, there are indications that a return to the Premier League could be on the horizon for Greenwood next summer. Tottenham Hotspur has emerged as a possible destination for the in-form forward, who continues to impress with his scoring prowess.

While Greenwood has only earned a single cap for the England national team, his chances of being called up again under coach Thomas Tuchel appear slim given the current circumstances. The striker is also exploring the possibility of representing Jamaica, as the Caribbean nation seeks qualification for the upcoming World Cup.

Challenges Ahead

In January 2022, Greenwood faced serious allegations including attempted rape and assault, which could hinder his chances of reintegrating into the Premier League, despite being a valuable addition to many squads.

When Manchester United finalized his transfer to Marseille for £26.6 million, they included a sell-on clause that guarantees the club a significant share of any future transfer fees, which may come into play sooner than anticipated.