Football
Why Chelsea playmaker Mason Mount may leave Stamford Bridge for rival team
England and Chelsea playmaker Mason Mount is bent on leaving his childhood club, the Chelsea football club, if nothing is done to appreciate him. Mason Mount has been a crucial and important player for Chelsea since Frank Lampard brought him back to Chelsea.
The playmaker has been a driving force for the Blues ever since the reign of Frank Lampard where he jumped to the first team because of his impressive performance and form. The youngster is one of the highly rated individuals in Stamford Bridge. He is also one of the fan’s most favorite players.
Although he has been working hard day and night to maintain his form and also his place in Thomas Tuchel’s starting lineup, but it seems that he’s now dropped out of the pecking order in Tuchel’s squad.
Having known these, that is why he wants to leave Stamford Bridge.
As good as Mason Mount is, the playmaker has managed only five appearances in all competitions for Chelsea this season. Unlike last season, Mount is always left out of crucial games, and the youngster is beginning to complain about his lack of playing time this season.
It has been reported that the Englishman fancies a move to Liverpool if he continues to be less appreciated for what he’s done in the club.
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