July 22nd 2024.
Mason Mount's first season at Manchester United was definitely one to forget. Despite being linked with a shock exit, the club has no intention of selling the talented England international this summer.
Mount, who joined Old Trafford in a record-breaking £55 million deal from Chelsea, faced a series of challenges during his debut campaign with the Red Devils. Multiple injuries, including a troublesome calf problem, kept him out of action for four long months, making it difficult for him to find his rhythm under manager Erik ten Hag.
The 25-year-old midfielder only managed to start in five Premier League games and apart from scoring one goal against Brentford, he failed to make a significant impact on the team. With Manchester United on the lookout for new signings this summer, speculations have emerged that Mount could be sold. However, the Manchester Evening News has confirmed that the club is standing by him.
According to reports, Mount has the full support of key figures at Manchester United. They recognize that his injury-plagued season was unfortunate and have no plans of letting him go during this transfer window. Ten Hag also remains a strong admirer of Mount and there is still hope that he will develop into a crucial player for the team.
Mason Mount is determined to earn a spot in Erik ten Hag's starting lineup at Manchester United. Of course, if the club receives an exceptional offer for the midfielder, their stance could change, but that seems highly unlikely after a disappointing season.
The Red Devils have already made two signings this summer, bringing in Leny Yoro from Lille and Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna. However, their business in the transfer market is far from over. A new midfielder is still on their shopping list and Paris Saint-Germain's Manuel Ugarte is a top target.
While personal terms have been agreed with the talented Uruguayan, negotiations are still ongoing between the English and French clubs. Manchester United fans can stay updated on all the latest news, exclusives, and analysis by signing up for updates. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
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