MASON GREENWOOD was handed a special badge to wear by Ligue 1.
The former Manchester United star has made a fast start to his Marseille career since joining in the summer.
He was signed by the French club for around £30million, with the Red Devils inserting a 50 per cent sell-on clause in the deal.
Greenwood has scored five goals in his first four games including a brace against Toulouse in a 3-1 victory before the international break.
That feat means he was given a unique badge to wear for Marseille's match against Nice on Saturday, which no other Ligue 1 player got to wear.
Greenwood, 22, wore the top scorer badge after scoring the most goals in the previous gameweek.
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The white and gold logo is called the S1 badge and was introduced at the start of the season.
However Greenwood failed to mark the occasion with a goal as he drew a blank for the first time this season, with Marseille winning 2-0.
And although he has started the season on fire, interim England boss Lee Carsley ruled him out of returning to the Three Lions squad.
He said: "Mason wasn't a player that we can consider to be honest, no.
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"I'm aware of how he's doing but he wasn't under consideration."
Greenwood could switch his allegiances to Jamaica instead with the process to transfer the forward's international registration already underway.