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Three of the biggest clubs in the Premier League ‘are putting plans in place to sign Mason Mount’

Three of the biggest clubs in the Premier League 'are putting plans in place to sign Mason Mount'

Three of the biggest clubs in the Premier League ‘are putting plans in place to sign Mason Mount’ as Chelsea prepare for huge battle to keep hold of star man this summer… with Reece James also set to be the subject of bids

Star man Mason Mount has just two years left on his contract at Stamford BridgeSanctions on the club mean they currently can’t offer the midfielder a new deal He is one of Chelsea’ slowest paid players and could be tempted by a big offerTop Premier League and European sides are said to be preparing moves for him Meanwhile, Reece James has attracted interest from Man City and Real Madrid

Chelsea face a huge battle to keep hold of star midfielder Mason Mount this summer, with Reece James also set to be targeted in the transfer window, according to  a report. 

Mount has already established himself as one of Europe’s best young midfielders, having impressed for both club and country, with 12 goals across all competitions this season. 

But the 23-year-old has just two years left on his contract at Stamford Bridge and amid the club’s recent ownership uncertainty there is concern he could be lured away by Europe’s elite. 

Chelsea reportedly face a huge battle to keep hold of star midfielder Mason Mount in summer

Three of the Premier League’s biggest clubs are said to be preparing moves to sign the England international, according to The Athletic. 

The report does not name the English clubs but suggests that other clubs from across Europe’s top flights are also interested and Chelsea could face a battle to keep hold of their star player this summer. 

Mount is currently one of Blues’ lowest paid players on around £70,000 a week but the club’s current limitations, due to sanctions on owner Roman Abramovich, prevent the west Londoners from offering him a…

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