Mason Mount may change his surroundings with Aston Villa lurking.

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Aston Villa is about to launch a new bid, trying to secure the talent of Mason Mount, one of the English players who has lost prominence at Manchester United. The transfer of the 27-year-old midfielder, who arrived at Old Trafford from Chelsea for £55 million in 2023, seems increasingly plausible, especially after a tumultuous period in his career.

**The Forgotten Man**

Mason Mount has become a shadow of the player he once was, dealing with a series of injuries that limited him to just 66 games in three years, where he accumulated only seven goals and two assists. After the arrival of Ruben Amorim, there were hopes that the player could regain his best form, as the Portuguese coach implemented a 3-4-2-1 system similar to the one Mount used under his guidance at Chelsea. However, Amorim’s departure in January, replaced by Michael Carrick, who opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation, relegated Mount to a secondary role in the team, where he has only played one minute under the new coach, coming off the bench in a 2-0 victory over Manchester City.

Mount’s situation is becoming increasingly concerning, as Carrick’s system seems destined to remain in place, regardless of who takes the helm next season. This puts Mount in direct competition with Bruno Fernandes for the No.10 role, while the team captain is almost always a constant presence on the field, leaving Mount as a less viable option as a winger.

The numbers speak for themselves: with a salary exceeding £250,000 per week, the pressure for the player to move away from the club is mounting, especially with the possibility of a new season in the Champions League. According to reports from GIVEMESPORT, Manchester United is “open to letting him go.”

**The Villans in Action**

If Mount becomes available this summer, Aston Villa is among the many clubs that have shown interest. The Villans are described as “long-time admirers” of the versatile midfielder, and Unai Emery’s strategy of rescuing underutilized players from United could be an ideal solution. In the past 18 months, Emery has brought to Villa Park names like Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho, players who were also facing difficulties in their careers after being sidelined in Manchester.

“GIVEMESPORT explains that Emery is the type of coach who likes to work with players who are not at their peak, and his ability to revitalize talent is well-known. Villa has shown a positive track record in bringing in players who can be molded and developed to reach their maximum potential.”

In addition to Aston Villa, Fulham is also being mentioned as a potential destination for Mount, although a move to a local rival, which is unlikely to compete in Europe, may not be appealing for a player who has already reached great heights.

**Final Thoughts**

If Mason Mount can stay injury-free and accept a more flexible role within the squad, he could be a valuable addition for United next season, especially with a fixture schedule that promises to be intense. However, the combination of injuries and a high salary makes him a difficult option to justify, particularly if he is intended to be used as a bench alternative.

Therefore, if the opportunity arises to send another costly error to Villa Park, the Manchester United should not hesitate. The move could be the step Mount needs to relaunch his career while also easing the financial pressure on the club.


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