As Liverpool maintains their transfer priority, Mason Mount agrees with Manchester United.

Manchester United have reportedly agreed personal terms with Mason Mount as the midfielder approaches Chelsea.

Mount, who was a player on Liverpool’s shortlist ahead of a long-awaited midfielder overhaul this summer, appears to be close to a move to Old Trafford after representatives for the player were reportedly talking to the Red Devils ahead of a possible pass this summer.

According to multiple national press reports on Wednesday night, the England international is looking to leave West London after failing to agree new terms at Chelsea. the last 12 months. Having abandoned the pursuit of Borussia Dortmund and England midfielder Jude Bellingham earlier this year in favor of a more comprehensive approach to their engine room refurbishment, Liverpool looked to be a major contender to sign Mount this year. summer as speculation about a move to Anfield intensified. in the last weeks of the season.

However, it appears the lure of Champions League football could be enough to convince Mount to make a move to Manchester United this summer, as the Anfield players look to seal a move for Mac Allister who remains priority. Any chase for Argentina International will probably be combined by Manchester City, who, according to the National Press reports last month, is interested in the midfielder and is advertised to replace the long Ilkay Gundogan. The German veteran comes from a contract on Etihad this summer and must give an extension for the last two matches of the club’s club.

 

After helping Brighton for the first time in their story last month, manager Roberto De Zerbi admitted that he had been open to the perspective of losing Mac Allister and teammate Moises Caiceso this summer after insisting on the fact that they earned him to “another level” to play “.

“They can have the opportunity to change [Club] because they deserve to play at a different level,” said Zerbi. “I don’t know what Tony can decide [Bloom, the owner of Brighton]. We can now offer them the opportunity to play in Europe because our level is now higher. We can give them another chance.

“When I work, I think for myself, I think for my club, but I still think for the players. The players have a career, a life and we can’t decide for them.”

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