Manchester United star Mason Mount has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford this summer, and his stance on an exit has now emerged, according to Football Insider.
The Red Devils are expected to complete a major overhaul of their midfield department this summer, with experienced Brazilian Casemiro set to depart when his contract expires at the end of the season, and major question marks over the future of Manuel Ugarte.
Elliot Anderson, Adam Wharton, Carlos Baleba, and Sandro Tonali have all been heavily linked with joining this summer, but there is a suggestion that Mount could be sold to raise funds after an underwhelming three seasons since his £60m move from Chelsea.
Mount Stance on Man Utd Exit Emerges
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Mount has managed to register just seven goals in 66 appearances for the club since joining in 2023, having suffered a number of injury problems and struggling to find a regular place in the side.
It was reported recently that both Fulham and Aston Villa are said to be keen on doing a deal for the 27-year-old former England star this summer, but it has now been revealed that the midfielder has no intention of pushing for a move away from the club.
It's understood that Mount still feels as though he has plenty of prove and offer at Old Trafford, and with the club on course to qualify for next season's Champions League, there will be even more opportunities for him to play and make an impact.
Mount is currently sidelined with an injury, having not made an appearance since the Manchester derby back in January, but is said to be focused on recovering and helping the club in the final part of the season.
Man Utd Should Cash In on Mount
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While Mount may not want to leave Old Trafford this summer, Man Utd should not be shutting the door on an exit ahead of a summer where plenty of business will need to be done.
GIVEMESPORT have already argued that cashing in on Mount to fund a mega double deal to strengthen the midfield would make a lot of sense, and while he has some attributes that others don't have, United have already had to deal with not having him for so long that it surely wouldn't be an issue to do so permanently.
A move would see him likely play more often, and United could use the money elsewhere to make the team stronger. His stance obviously must be taken into consideration, as you can't force players out, but it shouldn't be the final decision, as the club must do what is best for them.
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