Mason Greenwood has attracted interest from an unexpected team as he approaches a potential summer transfer.
After spending 12 years with Manchester United, the 23-year-old moved to Marseille this summer.
Following a successful loan at Getafe in the latter half of last season, Greenwood has continued his strong form in France.
He has already scored five goals in his first seven games, working to regain his status as one of Europe’s top young forwards.
Liverpool is reportedly considering a controversial offer for Greenwood. As he impresses, attention has turned to him, with Premier League teams taking notice, including Arne Slot’s Liverpool, which is monitoring his progress at Stade Velodrome in anticipation of a possible significant offer next summer.
Even though he was eventually exonerated, the serious charges Greenwood faced in 2022 make a return to England nearly unthinkable.
The Reds should avoid him. If he were to play for an English club again, he would likely encounter hostile environments throughout the country.
While Slot is believed to have a high opinion of the controversial forward, he is not alone in that view, as shown by Barcelona’s recent interest as well.
However, from Liverpool’s standpoint, Greenwood’s background, along with the fact that he is a former player of their biggest rivals, means that even a hint of interest would only intensify a situation they should avoid.