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Mason Mount spotted at F1 Spanish Grand Prix after agreeing Manchester United personal terms

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Mason Mount headed to the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix after Manchester United agreed personal terms with him ahead of a potential summer transfer from Chelsea.

The 24-year-old has a year left to run on his contract at Chelsea and has not agreed a fresh deal. Mount is one of several players the London side are expected to sell this summer to trim down a big squad and also recoup funds after two transfer window splurges recently.

United recently agreed personal terms with the England midfielder over a move to Old Trafford. A transfer fee is still yet to be agreed with the Stamford Bridge club and the move is still not totally set in stone. READ MORE: Mount admitted he 'fell in love' at Old Trafford before agreeing terms with United Chelsea had a dismal season in the Premier League.

The London side finished 12th and will have no European football at Stamford Bridge next campaign as Mauricio Pochettino takes charge in a bid to return them to their past glories.

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