Mason Mount is now starting to become very frustrated at Chelsea due to delays involving his transfer to Manchester United.
That is according to the Guardian.
So, what is the latest on Mason Mount at Chelsea? Let’s take a look…
What’s the story?
Well, it is said that the £76,000-a-week man is fed up at Stamford Bridge after Chelsea rejected three bids from Manchester United.
The Red Devils most recently offered £55m for Mount, although Chelsea rejected the bid and demanded £65m for their academy graduate, who only has 12 months remaining on his contract in west London.
Manchester United – according to The Times – feel the Blues are being unreasonable, and the Chelsea No.19 is also hoping for negotiations to reach an advanced stage as he grows annoyed.
Nevertheless, the Guardian do mention that Mount will remain professional if Chelsea fail to reach an agreement with Manchester United, and is willing to play for Mauricio Pochettino.

Bayern Munich are also interested in the 24-year-old, although Erik ten Hag’s side are favourites to secure his signature.
If Chelsea fail to sell Mount this summer, it has been said that he will leave for free after the 2023/24 campaign is over.
Chelsea need to offload Mount
Pochettino needs a fully motivated group of players if he is to overturn Chelsea’s woeful displays from the 2022/23 campaign.
The likes of Mount – as well as Romelu Lukaku and Christian Pulisic, who are also believed to be frustrated – are not going to be much help for the Argentine as they keep one eye on the exit door.

Therefore, those at Stamford Bridge need to ensure unhappy players are moved on as soon as possible, so Pochettino can obtain the full focus of his group, and also spend money received from those sales on new recruits.
With pre-season on the horizon, Chelsea must get Mount’s situation sorted quickly.
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