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Chelsea 'unwilling to lower Mason Mount asking price'

Chelsea 'unwilling to lower Mason Mount asking price'
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Chelsea are reportedly unwilling to lower the asking price for Manchester United target Mason Mount.

Chelsea are reportedly unwilling to lower their £55m asking price for Manchester United target Mason Mount.

The England international is set to enter the final 12 months of his Chelsea contract, and talks over a new deal have seemingly reached a stalemate over the player's wage demands.

Mount is looking to receive a significant pay increase that would bring him in line with the highest earners at the West London club.

Mauricio Pochettino, who is set to become the new Chelsea head coach, wants to retain Mount's services and include him as part of his plans.

However, interim boss Frank Lampard has conceded that he cannot offer any guarantees over the future of the Chelsea academy graduate.

Mason Mount in action for Chelsea on September 14, 2022© Reuters

Fresh talks over Mount's future are expected to take place next week, but if the two parties are unable to reach an agreement then Chelsea will entertain a sale this summer rather than risk losing him on a free transfer next year.

The prospect of Mount being available for transfer has alerted a number of Premier League clubs, including Man United, Arsenal and Liverpool.

A recent report claimed that the 24-year-old would favour a move to Old Trafford, but Chelsea's asking price could prove to be a stumbling block.

According to The Independent, Man United may be reluctant to meet Chelsea's £55m valuation due to uncertainty over their transfer budget.

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag before the match on May 4, 2023© Reuters

Previous reports have suggested that the Red Devils would be willing to submit an offer in excess of £50m, but that may not be the case, with the club set to strengthen in a number of areas.

Man United will attempt to sign a striker this summer, and they have been linked with Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane, who would also cost them a significant fee.

Such a transaction could limit the funds they have available to make a credible bid for Mount, with Chelsea unwilling to drop their current asking price.

Once the ownership situation is resolved, there is hope that Man United boss Erik ten Hag will have greater clarity about the size of the transfer budget.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is currently the favourite to purchase the club over Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, and a preferred bidder could be named in the near future.

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