AS Roma are moving quickly in the transfer market, with club directors aiming to secure Mason GreenwoodPlayer·Mason Greenwood before the end of June and preparing a formal proposal to Olympique de Marseille next week. The same report says Christian PulisicPlayer·Christian Pulisic has been offered to Roma as an alternative as the Giallorossi look to reinforce their attacking line for 2026-27.
Corriere dello Sport reports that Roma want to press ahead regardless of Paulo DybalaPlayer·Paulo Dybala’s future at the Stadio Olimpico. The club’s urgency is tied to the wider market: Marseille are understood to need a major sale before the month is out to satisfy financial fair play requirements, which could open the door to negotiations over Greenwood.
The English winger is said to be valued at €55 million, while Roma’s opening proposal would be worth €40 million including add-ons and a significant sell-on clause. The same report adds that the Giallorossi want to structure the deal with an initial €5 million loan fee, followed by an obligation to buy for €25 million plus €10 million in guaranteed add-ons. Roma have already held talks with Greenwood’s father and agent, and the former Manchester United forward is described as open to a move to the Stadio Olimpico.
That pursuit sits alongside a wider rebuild in attack, with Pulisic now listed as another name in play. Reports elsewhere have also linked the AC MilanTeam·AC Milan winger with Roma and suggested he is open to discussions, underlining how seriously the club is exploring options as it shapes its squad for next season.
For Roma, the timing matters as much as the profile. Greenwood would offer a direct, high-ceiling wide threat, while Pulisic would bring Serie ACompetition·Serie A experience and immediate attacking quality. Either way, the picture is clear: Roma are shopping at the top end of the market, and they want movement before the window gathers pace.

Mason Greenwood playing for Olympique de Marseille during a Ligue 1 match. Credit: PsnewZ/IMAGO
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