Chelsea have discussed their plans to offer Mason Mount a new contract despite not yet making an offer to the midfielder, according to reports.

The 22-year-old has become a key player under Thomas Tuchel and is currently one of the lowest earners at the club - reportedly taking home £75,000 a week.

As per Goal, a formal contract offer is yet to be made but Chelsea are preparing for contract talks with Mount.

Mount loves the club and would be likely to renew according to Goal but understands that he deserves to be valued alongside the likes of Kai Havertz and Timo Werner as a top earner at Chelsea.

The midfielder has shown just how important he is to Chelsea, playing a key part as Chelsea beat Southampton 3-1 from the bench.

He has also shown his quality for his national team as England got to the Euro 2020 final last season, just a month after Mount lifted the Champions League trophy with the Blues.

The youngster has also been nominated for the Ballon d'Or, along with another five Chelsea players.

Whilst it is unlikely that he will win the award, he is to be rewarded for his fine form with a new contract at his boyhood club.

More Chelsea Coverage

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Red Sox place pivotal starter on injured list with oblique strain
Yankees' Juan Soto reportedly eyeing 'bidding war' between two teams
UAlbany DL AJ Simon, a 2024 NFL Draft hopeful, dies at 25
Chris Paul makes bold statement on future amid retirement talk
Padres place ace Yu Darvish on injured list
NFL talent evaluators raise concerns about USC QB Caleb Williams
Pelicans star to miss Friday’s play-in game
Struggling Astros are getting a massive boost on Friday
NBA hands Raptors forward a lifetime ban for his part in betting scandal
Is Yankees' Aaron Judge concerned about slow start to season?
Dolphins GM reaffirms confidence in QB Tua Tagovailoa
Wild make contract decision with goalie Marc-Andre Fleury
Bill Belichick has reportedly decided on future for 2024 NFL season
Canadiens exercise club option, extend HC Martin St. Louis
Bizarre NBA rule makes Knicks guard ineligible for award
Six-time NBA All-Star announces retirement 
Watch: Zion Williamson suffers injury after scoring his 40th point
Caitlin Clark's pay inequity takes center stage
Jim Harbaugh's attorney accuses Michigan of throwing his client under the bus
How Giannis Antetokounmpo's injury update impacts Bucks in first-round