Manchester United’s midfielder, Mason Mount, resurfaced in training on Tuesday, marking his comeback after a four-month hiatus due to a calf injury. Since his substantial £60 million ($76 million) transfer from Chelsea at the season’s onset, Mount has seen limited action, tallying only 12 appearances across various competitions.
The midfielder’s last on-field involvement was as a substitute in United’s narrow 1-0 triumph over Luton in November. However, recent developments indicate an imminent return to the pitch. This eagerly anticipated comeback aligns with optimistic remarks from manager Erik ten Hag, who stated, “Mason Mount, I think he is in a good spell now and he will return shortly,” offering a promising update on Friday.
While Mount is unlikely to partake in Sunday’s FA Cup quarter-final against Liverpool, there’s potential for his involvement in United’s clash with Brentford on March 30. His return would undoubtedly provide a welcomed boost to a United side striving to maintain their slim chances of securing a Champions League spot through a top-four finish in the Premier League.
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