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Mason Mount informs Chelsea supporters of his difficult decision
Mason Mount, a star player for Chelsea, has announced on Twitter that he plans to delete his account. The midfielder's future at the club is uncertain, as his contract is set to expire in 2024 with no indication of a renewal. With the possibility of Mount leaving Chelsea this summer, he wrote a message to his supporters explaining his decision and providing alternative social media platforms to connect with him.
Mount has been the subject of interest from a number of clubs, including Liverpool who have reportedly made him their top target. This season has been disappointing for Chelsea, and Mount has struggled for consistent minutes due to an abdominal injury that he has recently recovered from. He played for under 30 minutes in the Champions League quarter-final tie against Real Madrid.
Chelsea is planning a mass clear-out of players this summer, and Mount is one of several players who could be sold, particularly given his sale would act as pure profit on Chelsea's books. The club's co-owner, Todd Boehly, has admitted that mistakes were made in his first year as co-owner, following Chelsea's exit from the Champions League.
Boehly addressed a room of bankers and associates at a private event at the Stamford Bridge stadium in west London, speaking about his exciting plans for Chelsea next season. However, he did not elaborate on the mistakes made during his speech.
Mason Mount tells Chelsea supporters of his difficulty in deciding.
Mount's decision to delete his Twitter account could be due to the changing nature of the platform or a desire to reduce his public profile amid transfer speculation. Regardless, Mount remains a promising young player with a bright future, and his performances on the pitch will continue to be closely watched by fans and clubs alike.
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