“We secretly signed him and loaned him out to avoid FIFA ban. Now he is back to training with The senior team”-Manchester United’s forgotten £55m man is set to play under Erik Ten Hag again as fans waits for his return.
Manchester United midfielder Mason Mount is set to make his return from injury after a prolonged absence since November. Erik ten Hag provided an update on Mount’s recovery during a press conference, indicating that the midfielder is progressing well and is expected to return shortly, potentially after the upcoming international break in March.
Mount, who sustained a calf injury on November 11, has been sidelined for several months, undergoing rehabilitation and gradually returning to light training on grass at the end of December. His impending return is eagerly anticipated by both fans and the club, considering his significant absence since joining from Chelsea in the summer for an initial fee of £55 million.
Although Mount was initially brought in to play in a deeper role, his adaptation to this position earlier in the season raised questions about his suitability. However, with the emergence of Kobbie Mainoo during Mount’s absence, there is now speculation about how Mount will be utilized upon his return.
While Mount’s preferred position is believed to be as a creative midfielder, he faces competition in the squad, particularly from captain Bruno Fernandes, who occupies the No. 10 role. Mount’s versatility could see him deployed in various positions upon his return, including potentially on the right wing.
Despite Mount’s absence, Mainoo has impressed with his performances, showcasing maturity and potential beyond his years. United may look to build their team around Mainoo for the future, potentially alongside a new defensive midfielder to replace Casemiro.
Mount’s return will undoubtedly add depth to the squad, but the challenge lies in finding his optimal role within the team structure. With competition for places and tactical considerations, Mount will need to prove himself and adapt quickly to regain a prominent role at Old Trafford.It’s promising news for Manchester United fans as Mason Mount is set to return from injury, adding depth to the squad. The challenge now is how he’ll fit into the team’s structure, especially with emerging talent Kobbie Mainoo and competition in key positions. The upcoming matches after the international break will likely shed light on Mount’s role under Erik ten Hag’s management.