Manchester United have been linked with a move for Chelsea's Mason Mount in a move that could offer Erik ten Hag greater flexibility in midfield.
The England international could leave Stamford Bridge this summer after a breakdown in talks over a new contract. His current deal expires in 2024 and Chelsea are keen to cash in on Mount rather than risk losing him for free.
A price tag of £55million has been suggested, and Liverpool and Arsenal have also been linked with the 24-year-old. ALSO READ: Erik ten Hag warns Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sheikh Jassim over transfer strategy amid Man United takeover talks Ten Hag is open to adding another midfielder to his squad this summer with Marcel Sabitzer due to return to Bayern Munich as things stand.
Ahead of a potential deal we've taken a look at three ways Mount could fit into United's starting line-up next season: To compete with Fernandes United currently lack a like-for-like replacement for Fernandes with Donny van de Beek out injured.