Manchester United confident top summer target will snub fresh contract talks with PL giants - Reports
Manchester United are reportedly confident that Mason Mount won't restart talks with Chelsea over a new deal.
The Telegraph reports that the Blues have placed a £70 million price tag on Mount as he enters the final year of his contract. However, the Red Devils value the English midfielder at around £50 million.
The difference in valuation from the clubs over the 24-year-old has led to a new opportunity for the west Londoners to try and reopen talks with Mount. However, Manchester United are said to be confident that Mount will not look to reenter talks with Chelsea.
Mauricio Pochettino's side are in a difficult position and will need to decide whether to drop their valuation or risk losing Mount for free in 2024. The English attacker struggled last season, scoring just thrice and providing six assists in 35 games across competitions.
However, Mount has been key for Chelsea over the years, particularly instrumental in the side's 2021 UEFA Champions League triumph. He has bagged 33 goals and 37 assists in 195 games across competitions for the Blues.
Mount has reportedly already turned down two contract proposals from the Stamford Bridge outfit. His decision is not only from a financial aspect but also from the fact that Pochettino's side won't be playing Champions League football next season. In contrast, Manchester United will after finishing third in the Premier League.
Mount may view the opportunity to play under Erik ten Hag as an enticing one. The Dutch tactician is well known for his work with possession-based midfielders, and the Englishman is accomplished in pressing.
The Blues midfielder needn't look further than Ten Hag's work with Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong at Ajax.
Southampton demanding big fee for Manchester United and Chelsea-target Romeo Lavia
The Athletic (via Inside Futbol) reports that Southampton are demanding around £50 million for midfielder Romeo Lavia. The Belgian has attracted interest from Manchester United and Chelsea after an impressive season at St Mary's.
Lavia, 19, chipped in with two goal contributions in 34 games across competitions. He was unable to prevent the Saints from remaining in the Premier League and could depart following their relegation.
However, Southampton aren't willing to let Lavia leave cheaply amid interest from the Red Devils and Blues. Ten Hag's side reportedly view the midfielder as the eventual replacement for Casemiro, 31.
Meanwhile, Pochettino's outfit are also keen on Lavia, as the Argentine looks to continue the side's rebuild that saw them spend over £600 million since their new ownership. Manchester City aren't in the running, but they have a £40 million buy-back clause in Lavia's contract.
Lavia left the Etihad for Southampton last summer for an initial £10.5 million. He has four years left in his contract at St Mary's.