Manchester United is actively pursuing the signing of Chelsea midfielder Mason Monty, following the failure of the earlier bid of 40 million pounds (about HK$400 million) transfer fee, recently the 2nd offer to Chelsea, offered 45 million pounds (about HK$450 million) fixed transfer fee, plus 5 million pounds (about HK$50 million) floating transfer fee, but once again, Chelsea rejected, as the London giants demanded 65 million pounds (about HK$650 million), but the London giants demanded the transfer fee. The London giants demanded £65 million (about HK$650 million).
The 24-year-old Mason Monty only has one year left on his contract and has refused to extend it. United originally estimated that a transfer fee of £45-50 million would be enough to make Chelsea release the player, but the Daily Mail said that Chelsea is not in a hurry to sell Mason Monty because they have already sold a number of players in the recent past, so they are asking for £65 million, which is a good way to make the Red Devils back off.