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Breaking: Man United agree deal to sign Mason Mount from Chelsea

Manchester United have a £60 million deal with Chelsea for the signing of the club’s midfielder, Mason Mount.

Football transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, announced this on his Twitter account on Thursday.

Romano tweeted: “BREAKING: Manchester United agree £60m package deal for Mason Mount with Chelsea — it’s done, here we go! 🚨🔴 #MUFC

“Personal terms agreed weeks ago and face to face talks between clubs made it clear: the agreement is done.

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“Mount becomes Utd player — they NEVER left the race.”

Another tweet read: “More details: understand Mason Mount will undergo medicals with Man United after the weekend. 🚨🔴🩺 #MUFC

“Contract will be valid until June 2028, five year deal agreed weeks ago.

“Fee: £55m fixed plus £5m add ons.”

Mount last played for Chelsea in April 2023 before undergoing surgery on a pelvic injury which ruled him out for the rest of the season.

The 24-year-old midfielder, a Chelsea academy graduate, has lifted the Champions League and Club World Cup since breaking into the senior team.

He also featured in three successive FA Cup finals and their League Cup final loss to Liverpool on penalties last year.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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