A year ago
Mason Mount's time at Stamford Bridge appears to be coming to an end, and he has been widely linked with a move to Old Trafford for some time.
For Mason Mount this summer, Chelsea seems to be hanging out for the best possible price from Manchester United. Given that his contract at Stamford Bridge expires at the conclusion of the upcoming season, the 24-year-old midfielder's future there is becoming more and more questionable.
According to reports, United has already had two offers for Mount rejected by residents in west London. The Athletic, Fabrizio Romano, and the Telegraph, among others, have all reported that Erik ten Hag's team has just had a third bid, totaling £55 million, of which £5 million is in add-ons, rejected.
According to the sources, Chelsea returned their offer with a demand for £58 million plus £7 million in add-ons. According to numerous sources, the Blues have also volunteered to meet with United executives to try to find a solution to the problem while the fight for Mount goes on. "I don't know what the answer will be because it's the club and Mason's problem, but I think with Mason specifically as an individual. Mason has a year left on his contract, but I'm not sure where he is exactly.
I am aware of how well regarded he is at the club and that they are making every effort to keep him, but I also believe that Mason, in the present day, it would be inappropriate for me to advise a player on what to do because they would witness everything firsthand.
"I believe the question would have been, "Why are you quitting the club? Nowadays, it's advised to move on, and the scenario we're in right now reflects that.
This summer, who should Chelsea keep or sell?
Boehly suggests a meeting with Manchester United as Chelsea lay out strong Mount transfer demands.
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