Mason Mount This could be the first big bomb in the summer transfer market. After many months of months of speculation, it seems that the next destination of the midfielder of Chelsea is Manchester Utd. the newspaper’The Telegraph‘ closed the deal between Mountain and the Old Trafford club, who would have come first Liverpool and Arsenal in his attempt to sign the English international, who has a contract until June 30, 2024.
Undoubtedly a coup d’état by the ‘red devils’, hand in hand Erik Tenhag they will hear the Champions League anthem again after a year away from Europe’s top competition at club level… And a tough setback for the ‘blues’ fans, who have lost one of their right eye And it is, beyond being a youth player, Mountain He will always be remembered at Stamford Bridge for being the assistant in the goal Kai Havertz which ended up giving the Chelsea the second Champions League in its history.
This is the worst time since it broke
MountainJust 24 years old, has had his worst season since his 2019-20 appearance at the hands of Frank Lampard, from signing 11 goals and 10 assists in the last Premier League to making just five -three goals and two assists- currently. A decline in performance that, along with ‘overbooking’ that Chelsea to his endless squad, caused the Portsmouth man to join the exit operation he planned to carry out Mauricio Pochettinoeither.
In the absence of an agreement between the clubs, the Manchester Utd will include a world-class player capable of performing in three positions within the 4-2-3-1 he usually draws there is a hag: in the double pivot, with a more defensive player like Casemiro, as a midfielder, his most natural position, and even as an improvised left winger, coming inside. Its price? According to the latest information, the Mancunian team is ready to reach 63 million euros, a number that will put Mountain as his ninth most expensive signing ever, right in between Bruno Fernandes (65) and Anthony Martial (60).
Source: La Verdad

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