Manchester United make a 3rd bid worth ₦57b for Chelsea's Mason Mount
Manchester United have reportedly made a third improved bid for Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount, as they are keen on landing him this summer.
The 24-year-old England international refused contract extension proposals from his boyhood club, favouring a move to the Red Devils.
What happened
According to the Athletic's David Ornstein, the Manchester side have returned to the negotiation table with a new offer for Mount.
The Erik ten Hag-coached side are keen on landing the midfielder, despite having had two previous bids rejected, the most recent being a £45+5 million offer.
The West Londoners reportedly countered Manchester United's last offer with £60+7 million, a fee higher than the latest offer on the table.
According to the report, the new bid is worth up to £55 million, £50 million of which is a guaranteed fee, while £5 million is in add-ons.
It remains to be seen whether Chelsea accepts this offer, as the recently reported sale of Havertz to Arsenal and a number of players to Saudi Arabia or on the brink of joining have reduced their urgency to make sales before the end of the month for FFP reasons.
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