Mason Mount is coming towards the end of his third season at Old Trafford, where injuries, setbacks and competition have reduced him to just 69 appearances
Gary Neville has called on Manchester United to cash in on Mason Mount in order to help raise funds for a squad overhaul this summer. The midfielder’s Old Trafford career hasn’t quite turned out how he would’ve hoped, and the United icon believes now might be the time to move him on.
United will be back in the Champions League next season after Michael Carrick’s huge impact since replacing Ruben Amorim in January. Carrick has led the Reds to third in the table, with Sunday’s 3-2 victory over Liverpool guaranteeing their place in Europe’s premier competition next season.
Despite this, Neville believes that if his old club are going to be able to compete both domestically and in Europe next season, then a squad overhaul will be required – and Mount is a player who should be considered being sacrificed.
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“Michael Carrick will be very happy tonight but I think he will also be disappointed deep down that they haven’t gone on to win that game 3-0 or 4-0,” he said on his Sky Sports podcast.
“They should have killed that game and put Liverpool to sleep because they were nowhere near this football match.
“He’s won the game and that’s the most important thing but Carrick won’t be fooled by some of what he saw in that second half.
“He will know he needs to rebuild the defence and midfield. If you’re going to play 4-4-2, which I am massively in favour of United doing, you have to have two very special players in there and defenders who can play one-on-one.
“You’re asking a lot of the players. I think United need a left-back for next season because Luke Shaw has played every game this year and he may struggle. They need a centre-back, 100 per cent, and they need two midfield players.
“They are the four priorities right now. They’re the players I would look at adding to this squad.”
And one way Neville believes United can fund a rebuild of their defence and midfield is by selling Mount.
It has long been reported that United’s priority this summer is to revamp their midfield, with Adam Wharton, Elliot Anderson, Sandro Tonali and Aurelien Tchouameni all being linked with moves to Old Trafford this season.
While Mount is coming towards the end of his third season at Old Trafford, it is safe to say that the transfer has not worked as he would have hoped.
Injuries, setbacks and competition have reduced the England international to just 69 appearances since joining from Chelsea.
The 27-year-old, who is under contract with United until the summer of 2028, has only made 20 appearances in all competitions so far this season.
And Neville appears to given up hope on the England star, adding: “Look, if you could then maybe trade Mason Mount for someone else who maybe can play in and out and can be a bit more flexible across the midfield and forward line then I would say go for a fifth.
“But if you can’t, I would say those four areas are the priority and they’ve got to be top-notch, those players.”
Neville calling on United to cash in on Mount should not come as a surprise, as he voiced concern about the midfielder moving to Old Trafford back in 2023.
The former full-back didn’t believe Mount was the solution to his old side’s problems at the time, suggesting they should be aiming to bring in a more established option to help the club take the next step.
He said: “I am surprised about the Mason Mount one, to be honest with you. For the reported £60million fee… he is a very good player, that isn’t a question for me.
“But I look at the players United have got already in terms of Bruno Fernandes, Christian Eriksen, Casemiro, Fred and Scott McTominay. Do I think Mount is the player to go in and sort all that out? I’m not quite sure.
“I think you would have been better off going and playing £100million plus on Jude Bellingham or £80-100million on Declan Rice and getting something you think can be the real thing. Mount would be a very good addition to United’s squad, but it is a lot of money for a squad addition.
“Does Mount, Casemiro and Fernandes work as a midfield-three? Spending £60million, you have got to get that jump towards winning the league from third place.
“United, at this moment in time, they haven’t got the money and they haven’t got the promise of the new ownership to be able to throw the big money at players.”
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