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Mason Mount's United Exit? Nah, Mate – He's Too Bloody Expensive!

Mason Mount's United Exit? Nah, Mate – He's Too Bloody Expensive!

Carl Anka EN 24 March 2026 at 11:00
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Mason Mount looks set to stay at Manchester United despite summer exit links, as his injury-plagued record and sky-high wages scare off suitors like Aston Villa and Fulham. Journalist Carl Anka on the Talk of the Devils podcast called him 'too expensive' for any Premier League or Spanish club to justify. United would need around £30m to break even, making a move unlikely.

Mason Mount's United Exit? Nah, Mate – He's Too Bloody Expensive!

Ever shelled out a fortune on a gadget that spends more time in the repair shop than on your desk? That's Mason Mount at Manchester United in a nutshell. The lad arrived from Chelsea in 2023 for a whopping £55m, but nearly three seasons later, he's started just 23 league games. Blimey, that's less action than a sub on a rainy Tuesday night.

A Rough Ride at Old Trafford

Since swapping Stamford Bridge for the Theatre of Dreams, Mount has been sidelined more often than not. Fitness gremlins have turned him into a phantom on the pitch – brilliant when fit, but that's about as rare as a quiet pint at closing time. At 27, he should be in his prime, bossing midfields like he did for the Blues. Instead, it's been a procession of injuries and benchwarmings under multiple gaffers.

Ruben Amorim's crew might have hoped for a fresh start, but the stats don't lie. Meagre minutes, scant goals, and assists that barely register. Fans are scratching heads, wondering if that transfer fee was optimism or outright delusion.

Suitors Scared Off by the Price Tag

Summer whispers linked him to Aston Villa and Fulham, clubs sniffing around for a Premier League-proven talent. But hold your horses – journalist Carl Anka, chatting on the Talk of the Devils podcast, has poured cold water on the lot. He reckons Mount's dodgy injury history, combined with wages rumoured at £150k-£200k a week, makes him a non-starter.

"How can any club in the Premier League or Spain stump up £30m just to break even, plus those wages?" Anka quipped. It's like trying to flog a Ferrari with a dodgy engine – no one's biting. Villa under Unai Emery are building smart, not splashing on risks. Fulham? Decent shout for creativity, but Marco Silva won't gamble the wage bill on a perennial physio favourite.

Even La Liga sides, always on the hunt for English flair, would balk. Imagine Mount linking up with Mbappe at Madrid? Dream on – his track record screams 'buyer beware'.

Verdict: Red Devil for Another Season

Anka's verdict is blunt: Mount will don the United red next term. Too pricey, too risky – clubs would rather scout the Championship or punt on a wonderkid. United, meanwhile, face a squad overhaul, but offloading Mount without a loss? Pipe dream.

Could he turn it around? Stranger things have happened – think Rashford's purple patches or Casemiro's resurgence. A full pre-season, dialled-in training, and boom: vintage Mount. But history suggests caution. For now, he's baggage too heavy to shift.

United fans, chin up. The window's young, and stranger deals have brewed over a few bevvies. Keep eyes peeled – transfer deadline day is football's pantomime, after all.

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