Mason Mount was reportedly a target for Arsenal and Liverpool before he joined Manchester United in a £60m deal last summer
Arsenal and Liverpool were reportedly 'in contact' last year over the future of Mason Mount before he joined Manchester United.
Havertz joined the Gunners in June last year for £60million with a further £5m in add-ons before Mount went on to join the Red Devils in a £60m deal. The Englishman's contract at Stamford Bridge was set to expire this summer, meaning he could have left for free if the West London club had not sold him last year.
"There was also an interesting United story involving Mason Mount, with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta alleged to have told confidants that the Gunners were very close to signing Mount from Chelsea," Romano wrote via CaughtOffside.
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