 | Report: Liverpool and Manchester United don’t want to pay £69m for ‘tenacious’ player |
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Fabrizio Romano has reported on Twitter that Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool and Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United do not want to pay €80 million (£69 million) for Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount. The reporter has claimed that the Blues want €80 million (£69 million) in transfer fees for the England international midfielder. However, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United do not want to pay that much for the 24-year-old, described as “tenacious” by former Chelsea player Tony Cascarino in last week. Romano said: “Manchester United will be there, but there is a problem and that is the price tag because Chelsea are asking for not less than €80million. What should Liverpool and Manchester United do about Mason Mount? In our view, if Liverpool and Manchester United are really keen on Mason Mount, then they should pay the €80 million (£69 million) that Chelsea are looking for.
Liverpool need a midfielder like Mount, while Manchester United would be a better team with the Chelsea star in it.
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