Journalist Alex Crook has said on talkSPORT (9:40am, March 20, 2023) that Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount could join Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool in the summer transfer window.
The journalist has reported that Liverpool are the most likely destination for Mount.
Liverpool are among the clubs who have been linked with the 24-year-old England international midfielder.
The Daily Mail have reported that the former Premier League and UEFA Champions League winners are determined to sign Mount in the summer transfer window.
Contract talks between Mount and Chelsea are not going well.
The 24-year-old is on £80,000 per week as salary, and he reportedly wants £240,000 per week.
According to The Daily Mail, Chelsea have offered Mount £170,000 per week.
Newcastle United and Manchester United are also keen on the Englishman, according to the report.
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Liverpool most likely destination for Chelsea star Mason Mount
Crook said about Mount: “I think Liverpool. Obviously Jude Bellingham has been their top target for a while.
“It wouldn’t surprise me if Jude Bellingham actually ends up signing a new contract at Borussia Dortmund with a release clause.”
The journalist added: “Contract talks have been at a standstill for some time. And I think Liverpool is his most likely destination.”

Exciting
Alex Crook is a well-known and well-respected journalist who has wide connections in the game and knows his transfer stuff.
So, the talkSPORT journalist saying that Liverpool are Mount’s most likely destination is very encouraging for the Anfield faithful.
Mount is a very good and dynamic player who is only 24, and he could develop and progress even more under manager Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool.
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