Fenerbahce have completed the signing of English forward Mason Greenwood from Marseille on a four-year deal.
The Turkish club list the transfer fee as €39m (£33.27m), though they had previously indicated the total package would be €45m (£38.36m).
Greenwood scored 16 league goals last season, finishing joint-second in the 2025–26 Ligue 1 golden boot race behind Rennes’ Esteban Lepaul.
Both presidential candidates, eventual winner Aziz Yildirim and Hakan Safi, expressed interest in Greenwood before the early-June election.
Greenwood thanked supporters and said he was delighted to join the club.
He scored 48 goals in 81 games for Marseille, having moved from Manchester United in July 2024 for £26.6m. United included a significant sell-on clause, understood to be around 40%.
After an internal review, United decided Greenwood would not return to the club, despite charges of attempted rape and assault being dropped in February 2023. He spent the 2023–24 season on loan at Getafe.
Fenerbahce, runners-up in the Turkish Super Lig for the fifth year running, will face Poland’s Gornik Zabrze in the Champions League second qualifying round this month.
