Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly has sought a fresh approach to secure Mason Mount to a new contract.
The England midfielder has been haggling with Chelsea over new terms for 12 months.
Rather than insist Mount stick to their contract policy of long-term agreements, Boehly has instead raised the prospect of him signing a one or two-year arrangement, says the London Evening Standard.
Signing Mount up for one more year would help buy Chelsea time and give them a stronger hand to reject Liverpool’s increasingly aggressive advances.
Mount is a top target for the Reds and he is open to a move to Anfield should Chelsea talks continue to stall.
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