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Manchester United’s Surprising Mason Mount Move Approved: What’s Next for the Red Devils?

Manchester United’s Surprising Mason Mount Move Approved: What’s Next for the Red Devils?

It’s a bit of a shocker, isn’t it? Mason Mount, once the bright-eyed starlet snatched from Chelsea to don the iconic no.7 at Old Trafford, looks like he might be shown the exit door before this new season kicks off. Cast your mind back to 2023, when United shelled out a whopping £55 million to bring him in, hoping he’d fill the colossal shoes left behind by Cristiano Ronaldo’s second spell; yet, injuries have cruelly throttled his chances, limiting him to just a handful of Premier League appearances and a paltry two goals over two campaigns. Now, as Ruben Amorim tinkers with his 3-4-2-1 formation, rumors swirl of a potential upgrade — a fresh midfielder from Galatasaray, Gabriel Sara, whose versatility could be just the lifeline United crave. Mount’s future appears murky, with whispers of possible loans or transfers, while the flock eyes that elusive striker to breathe fire into a side desperate to climb out of last season’s doldrums. The plot thickens, and trust me, this saga is one you won’t want to miss. LEARN MORE

Manchester United star Mason Mount is set to be replaced ahead of the new season.

Mount signed for Manchester United from Chelsea in 2023, in a reported £55 million move, taking the vacant no.7 shirt at Old Trafford that had previously been worn by Cristiano Ronaldo in his second spell at the club.

In the past two seasons, however, Mount has made just 14 and 17 Premier League appearances respectively – scoring just two league goals – as injuries have prevented him from making a proper impact on the team.

Manchester United to make offer for Brazilian playmaker

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes scored twice in the recent 2-1 win over West Ham

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is irreplaceable (Image credit: Getty Images)

Manchester United’s relatively new 3-4-2-1 set-up is still taking shape under Amorim, with Bruno Fernandes able to play either in the double pivot, behind the striker, or as the no.9, as he has done on occasion.

Though the Portuguese captain is somewhat irreplaceable for United, Mount has been used in similar roles – but given that the Cobham academy graduate has become wholly unreliable due to his unavailability, it now appears as if Amorim has been granted a lifeline to upgrade.

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim arrives back at Carrington ahead of pre-season

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim can’t rely on Mount (Image credit: Getty Images)

Turkish outlet Takvim have reported via Sport Witness that United are ready to table a €40m bid for Gabriel Sara of Galatasaray.

Sara had a spell at Norwich City in the Premier League before his leftfield switch to the Super Lig – and as a play capable of operating deep in midfield or as a no.10, the Brazilian represents an affordable upgrade on Mount.

As relayed by Sport Witness, Cimbom, “would be open to selling the central midfielder for €35m”, leaving the opportunity to try and either sell Mount or move the England international on loan with three years of his contract remaining.

FourFourTwo understands that United are in the market for another midfielder but that a centre-forward is taking precedence for Amorim as he looks to add goals to a side that finished 15th in the table last term.

Gabriel Sara of Norwich City during the Sky Bet Championship match between Leicester City and Norwich City at The King Power Stadium on April 01, 2024 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)

Gabriel Sara while at Norwich City (Image credit: Getty Images)

Mount, meanwhile, has little interest at this stage from other clubs, given his injury problems – but after recent showings in preseason, could well force himself into Amorim’s plans if he can remain fit.

This looks more like a move for either January or the following summer, given budgetary constraints at Old Trafford, but with the likes of Manchester City and Aston Villa also said to be eyeing Sara, the strength of United’s interest will likely become clear in the coming weeks.

Sara is worth €22 million, as per Transfermarkt.

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