Manchester United attacking midfielder Mason Mount could be sidelined for the next few weeks, Theathletic.com’s Simon Johnson and others report.
On Sunday, Manchester United will face Everton in the Premier League, and the fact that Mason Mount may not be able to play in this match has already been suggested by Erik Ten Hag’s statement. The Dutch coach admitted that his player was suffering from a health problem, but the medical team still needed to evaluate it.
As we read on Theathletic.com, there is a fear that the Englishman could be sidelined over the next month. The reason is a calf injury.
In such a situation, the 24-year-old may miss the next eight matches for the Red Devils, including the league match against Chelsea, his former club, scheduled for next December 6. In addition, Manchester United will play, among others, Newcastle United and Liverpool in the league, as well as Galatasaray and Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Mount moved from Stamford Bridge to Old Trafford in the summer for more than €60 million. He has so far participated in 12 matches in his new colours. Meanwhile, he was already suffering from health problems.
Sunday’s match between the red side of Manchester and Everton will start at 5:30 pm.
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