Chelsea caretaker boss Frank Lampard has offered his opinion on Mason Mount.
The attacking midfielder is out of contract in a little over a year at Stamford Bridge.
Mount has been unable to agree a new deal and may be sold in the summer transfer window.
On Mount, Lampard told reporters: “I don't know enough about it to talk about it and I think it would be wrong for me to delve into anything other than, Mason has always been a fantastic player for me from my days at Derby, the impact he had there to when I came back to Chelsea.
“It's with absolute pleasure that I've watched him amongst others that I coached in that period, Reece James, Tammy Abraham and Tomori to have gone on to be huge players here or elsewhere. That's great but with Mason I know he's had a few slight injury problems, so I understand, it will be important to speak to him.
“I know what I get from Mason, so I just want to see him perform on the pitch. We have a good relationship so we'll talk a lot, I think he's a huge player for Chelsea and has been in his time here, so I look forward to talking to him more."