Mount is another disappointing number 7 ?

According to reports, Mason Mount’s injury is more serious than first believed, and rather than around mid-September as was initially anticipated, it’s probable that he won’t return to the playing field until October.

Broken!  Complicated injury, MU rookie rest until OctoberMason Mount will miss Manchester United’s next two games in the Premier League 2023–24 due to an injury, the team’s website abruptly announced yesterday (August 23). The club, which withheld further information regarding the fitness of the England midfielder, said that the 24-year-old star might only make a comeback after an international break that ends in mid-September.Broken!  Complicated injury, MU rookie rest until October - Photo 1According to sources among regional journalists, the injury to “number 7” is much more severe than Manchester United had previously claimed. According to the Telegraph, 1999 midfielder Mason Mount reportedly has a significant hamstring injury. As a result, he will likely be sidelined for four to six weeks. This suggests that the former Chelsea player is eligible to play again through the first week of October. Therefore, Mount won’t play in Manchester United’s six upcoming Premier League contests.Broken!  Complicated injury, MU rookie rest until October - Photo 2Mason Mount signed a five-year deal with Manchester United at the beginning of July that includes a salary of about £250,000 per week. The English midfielder is expected to significantly strengthen and deepen the midfield for the Red Devils. However, the Manucian community began to worry that this would be coach Erik Ten Hag’s latest unsuccessful acquisition after just two games in the 2023–24 Premier League.Broken!  Complicated injury, MU rookie rest until October - Photo 3The former Chelsea midfielder produced a strong first impression against Wolves by contributing seven zeros in the form of goals, assists, dangerous situations created, accurate crosses, and goal-scoring tackles. Zeros on all fronts for victory in air combat Under the Red Devils’ system, Mount was much more lost than Tottenham had been. There hasn’t been a single attempt, goal, assist, pass, or successful aerial battle since the £55 million contract was signed. Mason Mount’s departure from Manchester United is therefore not expected to have an immediate negative impact on the team.