Mason Greenwood Tottenham transfer speculation is heating up after a fresh exclusive report claimed Tottenham Hotspur are one of the clubs monitoring the Marseille forward.
According to The Touchline, new Spurs head coach Roberto De Zerbi is a huge admirer of Greenwood and sees him as a potential key player in his project at the club. The Italian coach, who previously managed the 24-year-old at Marseille, is reportedly keen to reunite with him — but the Tottenham board remains hesitant due to fears of upsetting fans.
🚨💣 𝐄𝐗𝐂𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐕𝐄: Tottenham are one of the clubs interested in Mason Greenwood.
Roberto De Zerbi LOVES the player and believes he could become a key piece of his project at Spurs.
Spurs Board are still not fully convinced as they do not want to make a decision that could… pic.twitter.com/vAwIfHZY6l
— The Touchline | 𝐓 (@TouchlineX) May 10, 2026
Why the Link Makes Sense
De Zerbi worked closely with Greenwood in Ligue 1 and has publicly praised the forward’s character and talent in the past. With Tottenham fighting for Premier League survival, the manager hopes a strong end to the season could help convince the board to pursue the signing.
However, multiple reports suggest a move back to the Premier League remains highly unlikely. Juventus and Atletico Madrid are considered more realistic destinations for the former Manchester United star, who has rebuilt his career impressively in France.
Fan Backlash and Club Caution
De Zerbi’s appointment as Tottenham manager already faced opposition from supporters’ groups because of his previous supportive comments about Greenwood. The coach has since apologised to fans who were offended.
Greenwood has delivered strong performances for Marseille since making the move permanent, but off-field controversies from his Manchester United days continue to make Premier League clubs cautious.
Will Tottenham make a move? For now, it remains transfer window speculation. Spurs fans are divided, with many prioritising squad stability and avoiding further controversy as the club battles to stay in the top flight.