![]() ![]() Sources have pointed to the £47.5 million that Chelsea paid Manchester City last summer for another England international, Raheem Sterling, who also had a year left on his deal, and the £30 million deal that City have struck with Chelsea for Kovacic, who similarly had 12 months remaining on his contract. United believe their second offer for Mount is fair and an accurate reflection of his value. ![]() United’s first bid for Mount – which was immediately rejected out of hand – was £40 million and it now remains to be seen whether or not the Old Trafford club return with a third offer. That represents a drop in Chelsea’s initial £70m valuation of Mount and has prompted slightly more optimism an agreement may eventually be negotiated, but United are still some way off Chelsea’s asking price. On a frenetic day of business, United made a second bid of £45 million, plus £5 million in add-ons for Mount which Chelsea countered immediately with a demand for an offer worth £65 million. Chelsea have agreed deals worth £30 million for Mateo Kovacic to join Manchester City and £65 million for Kai Havertz to join Arsenal, but have knocked back a second bid from Manchester United for Mason Mount. ![]()
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