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Chelsea's Mason Mount transfer stance criticised amid Manchester United bid as Glazers fear raised

Here are your Sunday evening Manchester United headlines.

Chelsea criticised

Former Chelsea player Jason Cundy has called out the club's stance on Mason Mount as Manchester United's transfer anger intensifies.

MEN Sport understands that United are increasingly unhappy with the way Chelsea are handling negotiations, with three bids rejected including their latest of up to £55million. The London club are holding out for closer to £65m.

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Mount had agreed personal terms with United at the end of May and is thought to be keen on a move to Old Trafford. However, United's desire to get deals done quickly could force the club to look elsewhere, leaving Mount in limbo.

"I feel for Mason because he's in a real situation where clearly he wants to join United, clearly he doesn't see his future at Chelsea, Chelsea don't see his future with them," Cundy told talkSPORT.

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Neville raises fresh Glazers concern

Gary Neville is concerned the Glazers will eventually decide not to sell Manchester United as the takeover process rumbles on.

Neville has been a staunch critic of the United owners for several years and this season he has become even more outspoken following the Glazers' announcement that they were looking for investment options. One of the proposals was to complete a full sale of the club, something which the current Sky Sports pundit would back.

However, the process has dragged on with the two frontrunners, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, no closer to taking the reins at Old Trafford. Despite reports this week suggesting Avram and Joel Glazer were now on board with a full sale, Neville is not convinced.

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