Frank Lampard loans Mason Mount, Harry Wilson to kick-start Derby regime
Chelsea's Mason Mount and Liverpool's Harry Wilson will spend the 2018-19 season on loan at Derby County.
Both represent the first pieces of transfer business made under the Rams' new manager Frank Lampard, a Chelsea legend and 106-time international for England.

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Mount, 19, impressed at Vitesse Arnhem last term and already boasts winners medals in the FA Youth Cup, UEFA Youth League, and European Under-19 Championship. After being named Player of the Year at the Dutch club, he was invited to train at Gareth Southgate's England camp as preparations began for this summer's World Cup.
Wilson, 21, joined Hull City on a temporary deal last January and helped the Yorkshire outfit pull away from the relegation zone with seven goals in 13 outings. He notably made his international debut for Wales before his 17th birthday, but is yet to appear for Liverpool in a competitive fixture.
Derby begins its Championship campaign with a trip to Paul Clement's Reading on Aug. 3.
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