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Manchester United join Liverpool and Newcastle in race for Mason Mount after agent change - Paper Round

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United join race for Mount Manchester United have entered the battle to sign Mason Mount from Chelsea. The 24-year-old England international has engaged new agents as he enters the last 12 months of his contract at Stamford Bridge, with the Daily Mail suggesting that a move from London now looks likely.

Ad The paper writes: “Mason Mount has appointed a new agent, Neil Fewings from Wasserman Media Group, to manage a potential transfer from Chelsea — the strongest indication yet that he is set to leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the season.

Europa LeagueKane and Osimhen may not suit Man Utd says Scholes, backs an unexpected targetYESTERDAY AT 18:33 “The England midfielder has been in a deadlock with Chelsea all season over the terms of a new contract and there appears little sign of a resolution as he prepares to enter the final 12 months of his deal, with the club insisting they have made their final offer. “Mount has been looked after by dad Tony for the last 18 months since leaving his previous management company, Stellar Football. “The pair have sought more specialist assistance to negotiate with other clubs. “Manchester United have joined Liverpool and Newcastle in pursuing Mount so the change of approach may already be paying off.” Real Madrid turn to Lukaku Chelsea’s striker Romelu Lukaku is on loan at Inter Milan but has failed to come close to the heights of his previous season, and is failing to maintain his fitness or his goalscoring record.

There is no deal in place for Inter to turn the deal into a permanent one, and The Sun believes that Chelsea are not interested in keeping the Belgian international next season.

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