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Mount's Old Trafford Stand: 'I'm Not Packing My Bags for Villa or Fulham Just Yet!'

Mount's Old Trafford Stand: 'I'm Not Packing My Bags for Villa or Fulham Just Yet!'

Football Insider EN 7 March 2026 at 11:10
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Mason Mount is committed to reviving his Manchester United career despite ongoing injuries and interest from Aston Villa and Fulham. The £55m signing from Chelsea prioritises fitness to become a regular starter. Interim boss Michael Carrick hints at an imminent return.

Mount's Old Trafford Stand: 'I'm Not Packing My Bags for Villa or Fulham Just Yet!'

Imagine turning up at Manchester United with the weight of £55 million on your shoulders, only to spend more time chatting with physios than terrorising defenders. That's the tale of Mason Mount, the England midfielder who's refusing to bail on his Red Devils dream despite the injury gremlins and whispers from rival clubs.

He's not one to throw in the towel. Reports from Football Insider suggest Mount is dead set on proving his worth at Old Trafford, come hell or high water – or in his case, recurring hamstring woes.

Sticking with the Devils Through Thick and Thin

Since swapping Chelsea for United in the summer of 2023, Mount's career at the Theatre of Dreams has been a right old rollercoaster. High expectations? Tick. Big-money move? Tick. Consistent starts? Er, not so much.

The 27-year-old playmaker arrived as a Champions League winner with bags of creativity, but injuries have turned him into more of a squad player than a starter. This season alone, he's notched just 17 Premier League appearances in the 2025-26 campaign, following a measly 23 games across all comps last term.

Yet, here's the kicker: he's not eyeing the exit door. Despite interest from Aston Villa and Fulham, Mount wants to fight for his spot. He's prioritising fitness now, aiming to stay available till the end of the season and finally deliver on that hefty transfer fee.

Interim gaffer Michael Carrick gave a hopeful nod recently, saying before the 2-1 loss to Newcastle that Mount is 'getting closer to recovery'. It's the kind of update that has United fans crossing fingers and toes.

The Endless Battle Against the Treatment Table

Blimey, Mount's fitness record reads like a bad soap opera plot. He kicked off 2026 with a couple of cameos – a grand total of 30 minutes – before the same nagging injury struck again late last year.

United splashed £55m (about $70m) expecting flair, goals, and midfield mastery. Instead, they've got a lad who's been sidelined more often than not, leaving supporters yearning for the Chelsea version that lit up Stamford Bridge.

But give the bloke some credit – he's feeling 'unlucky', not unloved. Mount's grafting to turn things around, focusing on recovery and technical sharpness to impress the hierarchy and the Stretford End faithful.

Rivals Sniffing Around, But He's Not for Turning

Last week, word spread that Unai Emery at Villa and Marco Silva at Fulham fancy adding Mount's creative spark to their squads. Both clubs are on the up, and a versatile midfielder like him would slot right in during their push for Europe or survival.

Villa, with their Hollywood backing, and Fulham, the perennial entertainers, make tempting destinations. But Mount's stance is firm: no summer switch. He's betting on himself at United, even as the club's transfer plans brew.

It's a proper pub debate starter – is he mad to stay, or loyal to a fault? With Carrick at the helm temporarily, and bigger changes possibly afoot, Mount could yet salvage his United legacy. Or, if injuries persist, those Premier League suitors might circle back louder.

For now, though, the lad's all in. United fans, crack open a pint – your wandering son might just be coming home to roost. Keep an eye on his recovery; it could be the story of the summer.

(Around 550 words)

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