
Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has reached out to Manchester United after the Blues rejected Manchester United’s third offer for Mason Mount worth £55million, according to a report on Tribal Football.
The report states: “Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has told Manchester United they’re willing to sell Mason Mount.
“United have had a second offer of £55m for the midfielder rejected by the Blues.
“However, Boehly has called United and told them Mount can leave if they offer £65m.
“The Sun says it is the first time throughout the whole saga that Chelsea have gone on the front foot in talks and said they are prepared to strike a deal of any sort.
“Boehly also has proposed a face-to-face meeting to get the deal done.
“And he’s suggested a structured fee of a £58m down payment with £7m in add-ons.”