Mason Mount has today ended his 18-year association with Chelsea after
completing a permanent move away from the club.
The England international started training with the Blues at the age of six
and signed as an Under-9. Mount went on to win the FA Youth Cup and the UEFA
Youth League before embarking on successful loan spells at Vitesse Arnhem and
Derby County.
It was ahead of the 2019/20 campaign that Mount was incorporated into the
first-team squad at Stamford Bridge. He became a mainstay of Frank Lampard’s
side and made more than 50 appearances in his debut season; a feat no other
academy graduate had previously achieved.
Mount went from strength to strength. There were 21 goal contributions the
following season and in an FA Cup tie against Luton Town, the academy
graduate became the youngest player to captain the side since John Terry.
His 2020/21 campaign ended strongly under Thomas Tuchel. Mount struck in the
Champions League quarter-final against Porto, in the semi-final against Real
Madrid, and in the final it was his pass that freed Kai Havertz to score
Chelsea’s winner.
Chairman Todd Boehly and co-controlling owners Behdad Eghbali and Jose E.
Feliciano said: 'Mason is a consummate professional and a popular figure at
the club. We want to thank him for all his efforts on and off the pitch
throughout his time at Chelsea.'
Mount was named 2021 Player of the Season by supporters. It was an award he
retained 12 months later having helped the Blues claim the UEFA Super Cup and
FIFA Club World Cup, while there were also a further 29 goal contributions
during the 2021/22 season.
He made only 35 appearances last term as an injury restricted the midfielder
to just three substitute outings after February but he leaves Stamford Bridge
having played 195 times and scoring 33 goals for the Blues.
Thank you, Mason
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