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Mason Mount’s Position On Potential Bayern Munich Transfer Revealed

Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount’s stance on potential summer move to Bayern Munich has been revealed, with Liverpool also reportedly interested in the player’s services.
Bayern, managed by former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel, are said to be keen on bringing Mount to the Bundesliga, with Liverpool also reportedly interested in the player’s services.
Chelsea, who have spent a significant amount of money in the last year, are under Financial Fair Play pressure and may be forced to sell players to avoid a breach.
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The England international, Mount, who has been named Chelsea’s Player of the Year for the last two seasons, is said to be valued at £70m by the club.
While some, like former Chelsea goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, believe that Mount is “unsellable” and should not be let go by the club, the player’s recent appointment of a new agent to manage a potential transfer suggests that he may be considering a move.
‘He’s almost unsellable,’ the former Chelsea goalkeeper told Sky Sports. ‘He’s a player you would not sell.
‘He’s a Chelsea kid through and through. He’s been at the club all his life.
‘That’s what fans die for. Fans love that. He’s such an incredible player. I certainly would not be selling him as he is such a phenomenal player.’
Mount played a key role in Chelsea’s recent Champions League victory under Tuchel, and it is believed that the manager’s relationship with the midfielder could play a role in his potential move to Bayern.
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Liverpool, who are also reportedly interested in Mount, will have to contend with the German champions if they hope to secure the 24-year-old England international’s signature.
As the transfer window approaches, it remains to be seen where Mount will end up, but one thing is clear: the midfielder’s future at Chelsea is uncertain, and his potential departure will undoubtedly be a major loss for the club.