Greenwood, 24, has scored 15 goals and contributed six assists in 29 league starts for Olympique de Marseille this season — sitting third in the Ligue 1 scoring charts behind Esteban Lepaul and Joaquin Panichelli.
He is the only Marseille player nominated for the award, competing against PSG's Ousmane Dembele and Vitinha and Lens forward Florian Thauvin.
La Gazzetta dello Sport report that Juventus have identified Greenwood as their primary attacking target this summer, exploring a deal valued at around €50 million.
Atletico Madrid have been tracking him for several months and are also considering a move, while Borussia Dortmund represent a third European option. Saudi Pro League interest has also been noted, though Greenwood's camp is said to favour a move to a Champions League club.
Marseille signed Greenwood permanently from Manchester United last year and hold his contract until 2029, giving them full control over any sale. The club face a reported budget deficit of over €100 million, which may add pressure to negotiate, though they have no obligation to accept below their valuation.
Manchester United retain a 50% sell-on clause from the original transfer, meaning a €50 million deal would deliver around €25 million directly to Old Trafford — funds Michael Carrick's recruitment team will factor into their summer planning.
A return to England is considered unlikely by those close to Greenwood. His broader profile — 47 goals and 17 assists in 75 appearances across his two Marseille seasons — has rehabilitated his standing in European football without the weight of scrutiny a Premier League return would bring.
Juventus are considered frontrunners. Their need for attacking reinforcement to support Kenan Yildiz is acute, and Greenwood's versatility across the front line makes him the ideal fit for Luciano Spalletti's system.