MOUNTING UP Liverpool and Juventus ‘targeting shock Mason Mount transfer with Chelsea star still yet to sign new long-term contract’
MASON MOUNT is being targeted by Liverpool and Juventus for a shock transfer, according to reports.
Posted Friday, November 18, 2022 by Thesun.co.uk
The Chelsea star still has not signed a long-term contract at Stamford Bridge - alerting European rivals to future availability.
Mason Mount has established himself as a first-team player at Chelsea over the last three years Credit: Reuters
Mount has 18 months left on his Blues deal and is one of a number of stars from the London club who are facing numerous urgent contract situations.
As one of the first-team squad's lowest-earners, Mount is believed to be seeking an improved wage to reflect his importance to the team.
But the two sides have yet to thrash out an agreement, leaving things in the air until at least after the World Cup.
The Guardian report that Liverpool and Juventus are monitoring the situation.
Both clubs have had disappointing seasons so far and either could benefit from fresh blood in midfield.
Mount has become popular with various Chelsea managers recently for his vision, industry and ability on the ball.
He has been with the club his entire career and the new ownership will be keen to not lose him for any money.
Reports in the past few days suggests there had been a "positive breakthrough" in contract talks.
And rumours of Liverpool and Juventus being ready to pounce could help to intensify urgency at Chelsea.
Mount is one of a few stars the Blues risk losing for nothing.
Thiago Silva, N'Golo Kante and Jorginho could all see their contracts expire at the end of this season, before Mount's.
They also just lost defenders Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen for free last summer.
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