Man Utd have knocked back enquiries for Mason Mount this summer but three years into his Old Trafford career he needs to step up this summer.
It could be a tale of two former Chelsea midfielders for Manchester United this weekend, as they get their pre-season campaign underway in Helsinki.
While Andrey Santos could be in line for a first appearance for the club after his £50million move from Stamford Bridge, Mason Mount will hope to use a summer when several first-teamers have been away at the World Cup to show he has a big role to play under Michael Carrick.
With no other senior midfielders currently back for the summer, Santos and Mount could even start together in Wrexham, but both will know there is plenty of competition coming this season.
Kobbie Mainoo will return from North America with fire in his belly after being snubbed throughout the World Cup by Thomas Tuchel. Youri Tielemans has joined from Aston Villa in a £35million deal and another midfielder is due to arrive before the transfer window closes.
Santos, at 22 and with a five-year contract in his pocket, has time on his side. Mount does not. Now 27, he is three years into his Old Trafford career after a £60million move from Chelsea and hasn’t had the impact expected.
His best spell came as a No.10 in Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 and it’s no surprise that Mount has been linked with a move to AC Milan since Amorim was appointed. United have knocked back tentative enquiries this summer and insist he isn’t for sale.
Like Santos, Mount signed a five-year deal, but with a couple of years left, it’s not clear what his best position is or how he gets into this team. He earned a couple of starts under Carrick towards the end of last season in a deeper midfield role and his auditions this summer could also come there. If they do, it might well be a sign that that is considered his position this season.
Mount has suffered injuries since joining United, missing 70 games across three seasons with various issues, but he was adamant towards the end of the season that those problems were now in the past. If Mount is to make something of his Old Trafford career, they need to be.
Three years in, there have been just 72 appearances and only 25 Premier League starts. When the deal was done, then director of football John Murtough called Mount a “world-class player”, but for one reason or another, that level hasn’t been seen regularly at United.
If it had, Mount might have been away himself at this summer’s World Cup. Instead, he feels a long way off England selection right now, despite Thomas Tuchel being a fan. Most coaches like Mount, who can knit a team together and improve others around him.
Carrick is another who rates Mount, calling himself “a big fan” early in his tenure and praising his “attitude and personality”. He also waxed lyrical about Mount’s performance in midfield in the final day win at Brighton.
Mount will get games this summer and a full pre-season should have him ready to hit the ground running in August. With United back in the Champions League, there are also enough fixtures to go around during the season, but if he’s to become more than a squad player or rotation option, Mount needs a big couple of months.
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