60m Man Utd midfielder reaches exit decision that will cost him and INEOS dearly
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60m Man Utd midfielder reaches exit decision that will cost him and INEOS dearly
"Man Utd co-owners, INEOS, are reported to have 'no intention of selling' Mount in the summer transfer window, and it seems that the midfielder, too, is keen on continuing his career at Old Trafford. Football Insider has revealed that despite interest from Aston Villa and Fulham, 'Mount has no intention of pushing to leave Manchester United this summer'."
"Mount has had injury problems for Man Utd since his £60m transfer from Chelsea in the summer of 2023 and has been able to play just 66 matches for the Red Devils. The 27-year-old English midfielder, who won the Champions League with Chelsea in 2021, has made only 10 starts in the Premier League this season."
"Man Utd are planning to make major midfield signings in the summer transfer window, with the likes of Adam Wharton and Carlos Baleba on their radar. Bruno Fernandes is very likely to stay at Man Utd, too, which means that Mount will not find it easy to get into the starting line-up next season."
Manchester United and Mason Mount have mutually agreed to continue their partnership at Old Trafford despite transfer interest from Aston Villa and Fulham. Mount, signed for £60m from Chelsea in summer 2023, has struggled with injuries and made only 10 Premier League starts this season across 66 total appearances. INEOS ownership has decided against selling Mount, while the 27-year-old midfielder believes he has plenty to prove and wants regular playing time under interim-manager Michael Carrick. Mount remains contracted until 2028 with an optional extension. However, concerns exist about his ability to regain Chelsea form and secure consistent starts, particularly with United planning major midfield signings and Bruno Fernandes' established position in the attacking midfield role.
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