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Chelsea want Man Utd meeting to sell Mason Mount as part of huge transfer clearout - Paper Round

Chelsea ready to thrash out Mount deal After rejecting another bid from Manchester United for Mason Mount, Chelsea have offered to meet in person for further negotiations. Ad Chelsea do not want to lose him for nothing next year, but the Mirror believes United are unwilling to wait too long to get their business done.

TransfersMan Utd tell Kane to hand in transfer request to force through £80m move — Paper Round22/06/2023 AT 05:25 “Chelsea have rejected Manchester United's third bid for Mason Mount — but are willing to meet in person to discuss the transfer,” the paper states. “United's latest offer for the England international, 24, was £55million, but Chelsea are holding out for £65m (£58m up front, £7m in add-ons).

There is now a chance Erik ten Hag will walk away from the transfer, as United's third bid was supposed to be their last. “Mount has just a year remaining on his existing deal and Chelsea are willing to sell him — but only for the right price.

The Blues hope their proposed meeting with United's recruitment team will help all parties reach a solution on the matter before pre-season.” Chelsea on verge of huge clearout Chelsea have reportedly already rejected a third bid from Manchester United but a deal could still be agreed, and the Telegraph states that there’s a long list of players close to the exit. The paper lists the players on their way out, saying: “United’s first bid for Mount – which was immediately rejected out of hand – was £40 million and it now remains to be seen whether or not the Old Trafford club return with a third offer.

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