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Mason Mount offers Manchester United something Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice don’t

Todd Boehly’s mass spend at Chelsea looks like it has not only played a big role in the downfall of the club this season, but may also help their rivals ahead of the new campaign.

Chelsea have spent around £500m since Boehly took over the club, which is more than Manchester United have spent over the past six transfer windows.

The quick-fire mammoth injection of cash has swelled Chelsea’s squad to 32 first-team players. Incoming manager Mauricio Pochettino will have to slash that number, probably by his own will but also out of financial necessity.

ALSO READ: Lampard breaks silence on Mount future amid United transfer links

Handing out seven and eight-year contracts does not mean you can avoid Financial Fair Play regulations and a number of stars will be leaving Stamford Bridge before seeing out their deals.

It is widely thought that England regular Mason Mount will be one of them and Frank Lampard could not say with any certainty that he wouldn’t be leaving this summer. The 24-year-old is one of seven players approaching the final year of their deals.

All of them are expected to make an exit so Chelsea can try and generate some income from transfers. This comes as good news for Erik ten Hag, who is on the hunt for a young midfielder this summer.

Declan Rice is one player being linked, with West Ham manager David Moyes admitting he is already planning for next season without him. Ten Hag’s office door has been left open to Frenkie de Jong, however unlikely a transfer may seem given Sergio Busquets’ exit from Barcelona.

The same scenario applies to Jude Bellingham, who is destined for Real Madrid by all accounts. All three would command sizeable fees anyway and Ten Hag is still in the dark over what transfer budget he

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