Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has backed Mason Mount to be a potential game-changer for the club in the upcoming 2025/26 season.
Mount’s struggles at United Mount has endured a difficult time at United since joining the club from Chelsea in the summer of 2023.
The England international has been unable to nail down a consistent run of performances and form due to injuries and fitness issues.
Mount averaged nearly 50 appearances per season during his four years in Chelseas first team. However, after suffering an injury in just his second game for United, he has endured extended spells on the sidelines across his two seasons at Old Trafford.
Last term, he was limited to just 17 Premier League appearances. He started a mere seven games.
Yet, despite his lengthy absences, Mount has been identified as a key member of the squad by both former manager Erik ten Hag and current head coach Ruben Amorim.
Amorim has repeatedly spoken glowingly of Mount’s application and diligence in training, praising him as an ideal player for his 3-4-2-1 system.
Mount scored a fantastic goal for United in their 2-2 pre-season draw with Everton in Atlanta. The former Chelsea man has demonstrated positive signs during the tour and is facing a big year with the Red Devils.
Ferdinand has claimed that Mount can have the impact of a new signing if he manages to stay fit and available to Amorim for selection.
Ferdinand comments on Mount Speaking on talkSPORT [as quoted by TBR Football], Ferdinand explained, “I saw him out in Chicago and thats one of the things I said to him like, how are you feeling? Because hed been robbed of any minutes really, through injury, and its been really, really disappointing to see.”
“Take you back to when you played being injured and in the shadows. I never had that at a new club, but when I was at a club that is so depressing.”
“It can take your soul away at times, and Im sure hes been in some dark moments.”
Ferdinand continued, “But yeah, he will be like a new signing, I think. Listen, hes no surprise. Whenever hes been fit in his career, hes played Chelsea especially and the managers have played him.”
“When they won the Champions League, one of the most important players.”
“He has the quality, he has the work ethic, he has the legs, he has the ability to be a really, really good top player.”
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