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Mason Mount admits he wanted Man Utd transfer 'months ago' in parting shot at Chelsea

Mason Mount has risked the wrath of Chelsea by claiming he made his mind up about joining Manchester United MONTHS ago.

The England international completed his move to Old Trafford this week, signing for an initial £55million with a further £5m due in add-ons. Mount offered an emotional farewell to Chelsea upon his departure, having been at Stamford Bridge since the age of 6.

The move came after months of speculation regarding his future in West London, with conflicting reports regarding his situation. The 24-year-old ultimately left with one year remaining on his contract having failed to reach an agreement on an extension.

But Mount, speaking in his first interview as a United player, has now suggested that decision came from the club - rather than him. Asked how the move came about, he said: “Several months ago, it became clear that I wasn't in Chelsea's plans moving forward.

“Once I knew United were interested, my decision was made up. It is a massive club with huge iconic players who have played here and I wanted to be a part of that. A main objective of mine was to get in early, ready for pre-season.”

He will now join his new team-mates for pre-season, with those not involved during the recent international fixtures returning on Thursday (July 6). There are then friendlies against Leeds and Lyon before the entire squad fly Stateside to conduct their annual summer tour.

And Mount admits he has already been informed he could be in for a tough few weeks under strict taskmaster Erik ten Hag. "Pre-season is huge to get you in the right shape,” he added. “I want to be ready to go from day one.

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Mason Mount has claimed Chelsea made it clear he was no longer in their plans (MUFC TV)

“We have a big season ahead, we want to be successful and win trophies. I have heard a little bit about the first couple of weeks of training and it is going to be hard.”

Mount leaves behind a Chelsea team who failed to secure any form of European football for the upcoming season and admits the lure of Champions League football at The Theatre of Dreams was a strong one.

“I’ve had the experience of playing there as an away team and it’s tough. You’re not just playing against the team, you’re playing against the fans as well. They’re always behind the team and singing the songs and it’s a theatre to come and play in.

“Now I’ve got the home kit on, I can’t wait to walk out there. Those Champions League nights are going to be special and now it’s the focus on doing well.

“It’s something you look forward to, if you want to do well you’ve got to beat everyone. You respect the teams you come up against, but we know what we need to do and we’ll be prepared for that.”

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