Chelsea captain Thiago Silva reacts on Instagram following United Mason Mount's personal terms news

Chelsea's team captain, Thiago Silva might have given the hint that rumors about Manchester United reaching agreement with Mason Mount regarding personal terms might be true following his Instagram activity.

Mason Mount entered the final months of his contract at Stamford Bridge and it has occurred that the club and the player have failed to reach an agreement over a new deal. 



Top sources in recent weeks alleged that Manchester United are frontrunners to snap up the Champions League winner from the North London club and reports from the last 24 hours claimed that Manchester United have reached an agreement with the 24 year old, a deal is bound to go through after the Red Devils concludes negotiations with Chelsea.

Many Blues fans are gutted to see their top academy graduate exit the club and head to a rival club. Chelsea's team captain is as well not happy with this development and has made it clear with a comment on Instagram.

A Chelsea fan Instagram page allegedly posted about Manchester United agreeing personal terms with Mason Mount which prompted the 37 year old Brazilian to respond in the comment section with two crying emojis.

Mason Mount could join the five academy graduates Chelsea are open to letting go in the next summer transfer window, alongside the likes of Loftus Cheek who Chelsea will allow to join Seria A giants AC Milan, the youngster is apparently ready to settle for a pay cut.

Mason Mount last featured for Chelsea during their 2-0 loss to Real Madrid in the second leg of the quarter finals encounter at Stamford Bridge. Although he was present during the Blues 1-1 draw against Newcastle United last Sunday but didn't feature as he is currently suffering from a pelvic injury.

He applauded the fans as they made their way round the pitch at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, cutting an emotional figure. Teammate and fellow Three Lions star Ben Chilwell had to console the 24 year old at full time.

The Blues will looking to life after Mason Departure with new manager Mauricio Pochettino set to take control of the team's affairs next campaign.

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