November 24th 2023.
Mason Mount's time at Manchester United has been marred by injury problems since his £60 million move from Chelsea in the summer. The midfielder has been sidelined for five games after suffering an injury in August.
Unfortunately, reports now suggest that Mount could miss up to a month due to a calf injury, and was left out of England's squad during the latest international break. Ahead of United's clash with Everton, manager Erik ten Hag said: "Mason picked up an issue so we have to assess if he's available for the game or not."
Mount's absence could be a major blow for United, who have several key fixtures in the next four weeks. This includes their final Champions League group stage games against Galatasaray and Bayern Munich, as well as Premier League matches against Everton, Newcastle United, Chelsea, Bournemouth, Liverpool and West Ham.
If Mount is out for a full month, his return game could be against Aston Villa on Boxing Day. This means that he could miss out on fixtures from the 26th of November up to the 23rd of December.
It's undoubtedly a difficult time for Mason Mount and Manchester United, and they'll be hoping that the midfielder can return to action as soon as possible.
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