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Chelsea handed major Mason Mount transfer update amid fresh contract talk issues


Chelsea may have hit an issue in discussions over a new contract for Mason Mount as recent reports claim that the midfielder's future at the club could be in doubt. It comes as the England international has struggled to recapture his best form so far this season, though it has been a struggle across the team.

The 24-year-old has three goals and six assists across all competitions this campaign, still starting the majority of games at this stage. While goals and assists may not be the main draw of a midfielder like Mount, Brighton and former Liverpool star Adam Lallana claimed he would impact any side in the world.

He told the Times last year: "Sometimes I will hear comments around Mount such as, “What does he do?” Perhaps that is based on judging players solely by goals and assists. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, of course, but that is complete rubbish in my book. I think he would improve any team in the world."

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Mount's impact on the side is unquestionable, having won the player of the year for the side twice in a row as well as start nearly every game for the past few seasons in a packed fixture schedule. With tough performances in a season that has gone far from the Blues' way, there will be questions asked of the midfielder.

Add to that an influx of players that could add further competition for places in the team and it could show a difficult time ahead at the club. There may be further doubt over his future as the Daily Mail reports that contract talks have stalled for the time being, with his current deal expiring next summer.

The major point of contention is said to be wages, with the report claiming that the stalwart has been offered less than other recruits in the side. Talks are expected to open up once again, but it remains to be seen whether the new ownership will draw a line over negotiations or if they are willing to match Mount's demands.

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