Mason Greenwood's Caribbean Revival: Jamaica Pursuit Ahead of World Cup Qualifiers
Mason Greenwood eyes international comeback with Jamaica after citizenship approval, as Marseille star aims to boost Reggae Boyz' World Cup qualifying campaign.


Mason Greenwood is poised for a dramatic international resurgence after obtaining Jamaican citizenship, setting the stage for a potential debut with the Reggae Boyz during September's World Cup qualifiers.
Career Crossroads and Redemption Arc
The 23-year-old forward, currently with Olympique de Marseille, has navigated a turbulent career path since departing Manchester United in 2023. Despite scoring 21 goals in Ligue 1 last season – second only to Ousmane Dembélé – Greenwood's international prospects appeared stalled following his solitary England cap in 2020.
Greenwood showcased his scoring touch in pre-season friendlies
Pathway to Jamaica Selection
Jamaica Football Federation officials confirm:
- Citizenship paperwork finalized July 2024
- FIFA nationality switch petition underway
- Potential debut vs Bermuda (September 6)
"This represents a fresh start," stated national team coach Steve McClaren. "Mason's clinical finishing could be transformative for our World Cup ambitions."
Recruitment Strategy Intensifies
Jamaica's UK Talent Initiative has identified:
- Brentford defender Rico Henry (Jamaican parentage)
- Tottenham prospect Tyrese Hall (Notts County loanee)
- Six Championship-level players under scrutiny
Statistical Spotlight (2023-24 Season): | Metric | Greenwood | Ligue 1 Average |
---|---|---|---|
Goals/90 | 0.68 | 0.31 | |
Shot Accuracy | 47% | 38% | |
Dribbles | 2.1 | 1.4 |
Club vs Country Balance
While Marseille prepares for Champions League playoffs, sporting director Pablo Longoria emphasized: "We fully support Mason's international aspirations. His development curve remains steep."
With transfer links to Inter Milan and Al-Nassr persisting, Greenwood's career rehabilitation enters a critical phase. Jamaica's CONCACAF Group B campaign continues against:
- Bermuda (Sept 6)
- Trinidad & Tobago (Sept 10)
- Mexico (October double-header)
The Reggae Boyz last qualified for FIFA's showcase event in 1998, finishing third in their group behind Croatia and Argentina.