Mason Mount’s personal injury is reportedly worse than initially feared – and it could have implications for Scott McTominay’s upcoming at Manchester United.
The previous Chelsea star pulled up with a hamstring complaint through the Purple Devils’ 2- defeat at Tottenham past weekend.
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The club verified that the new signing will skip their matches ahead of the intercontinental split, which sees them confront Nottingham Forest and Arsenal respectively.
“Mason Mount is set to skip Saturday’s video game against Nottingham Forest because of to an injuries picked up in previous weekend’s face with Tottenham Hotspur, a Guy United assertion read through.
“The modest criticism is expected to hold Mount out till the global crack future thirty day period.
“The England midfielder has began both of our Leading League game titles so far this time following earning his aggressive debut for the club in very last week’s 1- get over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Previous Trafford.”


Nevertheless, it’s extensively described that Mount could be sidelined for even for a longer period than at first thought, with the Everyday Telegraph saying it could be for involving four-6 months.
That would mean he’d be out right until September 19 at the earliest which would also see him miss a clash against Brighton. If he is out for 6 weeks, Mount would miss matches from Burnley and Crystal Palace, as effectively as Male United’s Carabao Cup 3rd spherical tie and their Champions League group phase opener.
Guy United have been connected with midfielders including Sofyan Amrabat but failure to get a new participant in, as well as Mount’s harm could have an impact on McTominay’s potential at Aged Trafford.
McTominay has been heavily connected with a go away this summer season, with West Ham a club recognized to be intrigued in signing him.
But Person United manager Erik ten Hag may want to maintain maintain of the Scotland international in gentle of Mount’s most recent setback.
Mount performed 68 minutes from Wolves, ahead of participating in 85 in a 2- away decline towards Tottenham.