Manchester United could snatch the signings of both Mason Mount and Declan Rice from Chelsea and Arsenal this summer
Chelsea have been dealt a major blow to their hopes of keeping Mason Mount, and signing Declan Rice, this summer. The former faces an increasingly uncertain future at Stamford Bridge with his contract expiring in 12-months, while the latter has been heavily linked with an exit from West Ham.
While Arsenal and Chelsea will be desperate to secure the signatures of the duo, the Red Devils appear to have the upper hand. Both Mount and Rice have both previously admitted their emotional connection with Old Trafford.
Speaking to Amazon Prime last year, the Blues ace explained how Cristiano Ronaldo was an inspiration of his while growing up. Mount explained: "I think everyone has seen the video of when I was younger basing my free kick off him.
"I always watched him very closely when he was at United as a young kid. I loved the way he played, his free kicks. I'm a massive Pompey fan, so I went to the game when they played at Old Trafford and he scored that free-kick against David James.
"I was actually at the game, in the corner so I saw it first hand and I think after that I kind of fell in love with the technique and what he'd done and him as a player. So I always try to look at and work out, what can I do, to put it into my game?
"But now to play against him and be up against him is the journey that you go on from watching someone in the stands as a fan and then to being on the same pitch and playing against them. It's a crazy journey and yeah, that's why I love football so much."
"You want to come here as a player and stamp your mark and stamp your authority - one to get a win, and two to play well yourself."
moswanted
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he will bench Bruno though
can or will Bruno win champions league
Cumaepstyz
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losing mount and rice is not a big blow..Rice is overrated
Nasknopz
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we are leaving another debruyn to go
Copabknuz
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English Media with their mediocre MENTALITIES. They always hyped their English born players but it's other they will closed their eyes! Why must Chelsea go for Declan Rice?
Sosdmnost
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fake news
pobknopty
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I will rather go for De jong again and Rice together. no one can hold the ball in United Midfield not even Erickson, that's why it's hard for Man U to control a game and win convincingly. I crack my brains every now and then to know what pattern of football is United playing. even with low block, the defence is not that solid to go on a counter,
pobknopty
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he will bench Bruno though
bencher ni, in a struggling Chelsea team what did Mount do? I keep saying someone to tell me what Mount is good at as a midfielder...Mention one
hahademnoz
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What Happen To Ten Hag He Wants to buy English Player. The Farmer League MOJO Done And Dusted.🤣🤣
maoabeprsz
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England players is just a waste of money for now.
Na see there are a lot of overhyped English player but some are actually really good like Bellingham, saka, and rashford
moswanted
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he will bench Bruno though
nukadnostu
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only Ferguson can achieve this
AzuhDante
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The Better team
Rennisky
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Who cares!! Let them go Abeg.
rocadmpuy
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NEWS TRANSFERS MATCHDAY ANALYSIS CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CLUB HOME » TRANSFERS  Photo by Tom Flathers/Manchester City FC via Getty Images Joao Cancelo wants to leave Man City, doesn't want Arsenal and is eyeing warmer climate 1 day ago Tom Procter Joao Cancelo will reportedly look to leave Manchester City this summer, and his preference is to move to a club that plays in a warmer climate – in what may be a blow to Arsenal. The full-back has just finished up his loan spell with Bayern Munich that culminated in him winning the Bundesliga.  Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images Cancelo joined the Bavarian giants in January, after he had grown frustrated at his lack of game time at the Etihad Stadium. City, not wanting to risk the harmony of the dressing room, sanctioned a loan move for Cancelo and negotiated a £61 million option to buy clause. Bayern will not be triggering that clause. And so, Cancelo will head back to City this summer and discuss the next steps. German outlet AZ have produced a report today about what Cancelo wants to do now that he won’t be joining Bayern permanently. They say that Cancelo does not want to stay in England. Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images The line is that Cancelo would be just as uninterested joining Arsenal – who were recently linked – as he would be staying at City. The player – who City apparently value at around £35 million – is said to want to leave England, and join a team playing in a warmer climate. So that potentially points to Barcelona, who have been linked Cancelo in recent times. A warmer climate would also include Portugal, so maybe his old club Benfica might fancy him. But that might now be a move Cancelo is willing to consider at this stage of his career. Manchester City should definitely try and sell Joao Cancelo to an overseas club and avoid doing business with Arsenal It is within City’s interests to sell Cancelo to an overseas club this summer. City allowed Arsenal to sign two players last summer in Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko. Selling Cancelo to the Gunners should not be entertained. This would potentially bring Arsenal closer to City. Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images Cancelo remains a top player and he would obviously improve Mikel Arteta’s side. But thankfully according to this German report, it does not seem like Cancelo particularly wants to go there. We shall see if Barca come in for Cancelo. Xavi has just stated in a new interview that his side were set to sign him in January, but City pulled the plug. Have something to tell us about this article? Let us know Tags:Arsenalarsenal fcJoao CanceloMan CityManchester City  Tom Procter Tom is a sports journalist who has been with GRV Media since the summer of 2018, having previously worked for 90min. He has worked on the company’s two major football websites HITC Football and TBR Football, as well as club sites such as Geordie Boot Boys, Arsenal Insider, and Rangers News. In addition to driving coverage on Manchester City News, currently, he is the lead writer on Molineux News and has covered the club for over two years, establishing the site as the go-to for supporters wanting the latest news and opinions on all things Wolves. When not writing about and watching football, he’s probably playing it… He’s also a big cinephile,
Copy and paste paa nie😂😂😂
ManUtdAmadDialo
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mason will also remains mason
What a reply😂😂
fuhcdkoprt
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do and go...english media and hyping their own be like 5& 6
Nupadloruy
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let Mason go 🚶♀️ Chelsea will remains Chelsea 💙
mason will also remains mason
Pueabdekn
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The story of Eden Hazard to Real Madrid again
nawabimnsz
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Thank God overhyped set of players
fitadiklnt
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let Mason go 🚶♀️ Chelsea will remains Chelsea 💙
iboonumb
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as a United fan I'm praying not to let this happen. another over hyped British players
tientu
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Both currently have one year contracts left with there parent clubs so it doesn’t matter what Man United do it’s down to both Chelsea and West Ham
Powbcikln
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mount and Rice can really improve united in all levels. Pursue them at all costs to come plus Hojlund if kane is not coming.
cuyabceioy
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fake news
yuocknoru
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AF working with agents marketing companies..strategy to hike their values
You must be right on the money. Possibly getting paid for putting it out there.
Hohabcpruz
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Decan Rice will regret if he signs for MU.
Suubdlnuz
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Where does these reporters get that information from which is not even true.
AF working with agents marketing companies..strategy to hike their values
Wakcdekltu
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Doesn't tell if Rice fancies Man United, Mount fancied Ronaldo so wha
Wudcknos
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we don't need all this England over hype player and become flop to the team.
yuocknoru
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Where does these reporters get that information from which is not even true.
coteknos
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NEWS TRANSFERS MATCHDAY ANALYSIS CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CLUB HOME » TRANSFERS  Photo by Tom Flathers/Manchester City FC via Getty Images Joao Cancelo wants to leave Man City, doesn't want Arsenal and is eyeing warmer climate 1 day ago Tom Procter Joao Cancelo will reportedly look to leave Manchester City this summer, and his preference is to move to a club that plays in a warmer climate – in what may be a blow to Arsenal. The full-back has just finished up his loan spell with Bayern Munich that culminated in him winning the Bundesliga.  Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images Cancelo joined the Bavarian giants in January, after he had grown frustrated at his lack of game time at the Etihad Stadium. City, not wanting to risk the harmony of the dressing room, sanctioned a loan move for Cancelo and negotiated a £61 million option to buy clause. Bayern will not be triggering that clause. And so, Cancelo will head back to City this summer and discuss the next steps. German outlet AZ have produced a report today about what Cancelo wants to do now that he won’t be joining Bayern permanently. They say that Cancelo does not want to stay in England. Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images The line is that Cancelo would be just as uninterested joining Arsenal – who were recently linked – as he would be staying at City. The player – who City apparently value at around £35 million – is said to want to leave England, and join a team playing in a warmer climate. So that potentially points to Barcelona, who have been linked Cancelo in recent times. A warmer climate would also include Portugal, so maybe his old club Benfica might fancy him. But that might now be a move Cancelo is willing to consider at this stage of his career. Manchester City should definitely try and sell Joao Cancelo to an overseas club and avoid doing business with Arsenal It is within City’s interests to sell Cancelo to an overseas club this summer. City allowed Arsenal to sign two players last summer in Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko. Selling Cancelo to the Gunners should not be entertained. This would potentially bring Arsenal closer to City. Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images Cancelo remains a top player and he would obviously improve Mikel Arteta’s side. But thankfully according to this German report, it does not seem like Cancelo particularly wants to go there. We shall see if Barca come in for Cancelo. Xavi has just stated in a new interview that his side were set to sign him in January, but City pulled the plug. Have something to tell us about this article? Let us know Tags:Arsenalarsenal fcJoao CanceloMan CityManchester City  Tom Procter Tom is a sports journalist who has been with GRV Media since the summer of 2018, having previously worked for 90min. He has worked on the company’s two major football websites HITC Football and TBR Football, as well as club sites such as Geordie Boot Boys, Arsenal Insider, and Rangers News. In addition to driving coverage on Manchester City News, currently, he is the lead writer on Molineux News and has covered the club for over two years, establishing the site as the go-to for supporters wanting the latest news and opinions on all things Wolves. When not writing about and watching football, he’s probably playing it… He’s also a big cinephile,
Too long. I skipped this book
jibceikopr
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England players is just a waste of money for now.
Eriphan74
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Man Utd should go for Enzo le fee That guy Issa Gem
Emchi
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Rumours of war.
Lizadltz
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pochi just get us Cancelo
Lizadltz
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NEWS TRANSFERS MATCHDAY ANALYSIS CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CLUB HOME » TRANSFERS  Photo by Tom Flathers/Manchester City FC via Getty Images Joao Cancelo wants to leave Man City, doesn't want Arsenal and is eyeing warmer climate 1 day ago Tom Procter Joao Cancelo will reportedly look to leave Manchester City this summer, and his preference is to move to a club that plays in a warmer climate – in what may be a blow to Arsenal. The full-back has just finished up his loan spell with Bayern Munich that culminated in him winning the Bundesliga.  Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images Cancelo joined the Bavarian giants in January, after he had grown frustrated at his lack of game time at the Etihad Stadium. City, not wanting to risk the harmony of the dressing room, sanctioned a loan move for Cancelo and negotiated a £61 million option to buy clause. Bayern will not be triggering that clause. And so, Cancelo will head back to City this summer and discuss the next steps. German outlet AZ have produced a report today about what Cancelo wants to do now that he won’t be joining Bayern permanently. They say that Cancelo does not want to stay in England. Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images The line is that Cancelo would be just as uninterested joining Arsenal – who were recently linked – as he would be staying at City. The player – who City apparently value at around £35 million – is said to want to leave England, and join a team playing in a warmer climate. So that potentially points to Barcelona, who have been linked Cancelo in recent times. A warmer climate would also include Portugal, so maybe his old club Benfica might fancy him. But that might now be a move Cancelo is willing to consider at this stage of his career. Manchester City should definitely try and sell Joao Cancelo to an overseas club and avoid doing business with Arsenal It is within City’s interests to sell Cancelo to an overseas club this summer. City allowed Arsenal to sign two players last summer in Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko. Selling Cancelo to the Gunners should not be entertained. This would potentially bring Arsenal closer to City. Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images via Getty Images Cancelo remains a top player and he would obviously improve Mikel Arteta’s side. But thankfully according to this German report, it does not seem like Cancelo particularly wants to go there. We shall see if Barca come in for Cancelo. Xavi has just stated in a new interview that his side were set to sign him in January, but City pulled the plug. Have something to tell us about this article? Let us know Tags:Arsenalarsenal fcJoao CanceloMan CityManchester City  Tom Procter Tom is a sports journalist who has been with GRV Media since the summer of 2018, having previously worked for 90min. He has worked on the company’s two major football websites HITC Football and TBR Football, as well as club sites such as Geordie Boot Boys, Arsenal Insider, and Rangers News. In addition to driving coverage on Manchester City News, currently, he is the lead writer on Molineux News and has covered the club for over two years, establishing the site as the go-to for supporters wanting the latest news and opinions on all things Wolves. When not writing about and watching football, he’s probably playing it… He’s also a big cinephile,