Club president Pablo Longoria says Marseille "looked at all the information" when signing Mason Greenwood from Manchester United. Marseille president Pablo Longoria has defended his club's decision to sign Mason Greenwood from Manchester United and insists he has no regrets over the deal. Greenwood, who is considered one of the brightest young talents in English football, joined Marseille on a season-long loan deal in the summer of 2021. The move was seen as a major coup for the French club, who were keen to add firepower to their attacking options. However, the 20-year-old striker has struggled to make a significant impact since arriving in France. He has scored just three goals in 19 appearances for Marseille, leading to criticism from some sections of the club's fanbase. But Longoria has thrown his support behind the young striker, insisting that he has full confidence in Greenwood's ability. "We did our due diligence before signing Mason," Longoria said in a recent interview. "We looked at all the information, watched his performances, and spoke to people who have worked with him. We believe that he has immense talent and potential." Greenwood burst onto the scene at Manchester United during the 2019/2020 season and quickly established himself as a key member of the first team. He scored 17 goals in all competitions that season, earning rave reviews for his clinical finishing and technical ability. However, his progress has stalled somewhat in the last couple of seasons. Greenwood scored just 12 goals in
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