Manchester United midfielder Mason Mount has issued a statement after confirming that he will be out for several weeks due to a leg injury.
This injury occurred during the Manchester derby last weekend, as Mount was substituted less than 15 minutes into the match after suffering a muscle injury.
After the match, Mount sought a specialist's opinion on Wednesday, which led to him being diagnosed as being out for some time.
The 25-year-old midfielder, looking distressed, was consoled by his teammates as he left the field at the Etihad Stadium.
Unfortunately, Mount's time at Manchester United has been marred by injury setbacks, with him missing more than 30 games since his move from Chelsea over a year ago.
Mount's injury problems have been a source of frustration for him and the club, and he continues to do so
Struggling to maintain his fitness after move to Old Trafford.
journalist Fabrizio Romano He posted on his X account a statement from Mount in which the midfielder addresses Manchester United fans after his injury.
Jabal said:
“Words cannot describe how devastated I feel right now, you can probably see the look on my face when it happened. I knew what it meant.
“United fans, you may not know me well yet, but the one thing I can guarantee is that I will never give up or lose faith.
“I have said this before, but I will continue to give everything, get through this difficult period and will not stop until this is achieved.”
Mason Mount has been unlucky since joining Manchester United
Mount was highly rated by new manager Ruben Amorim and was keen to work under the Portuguese coach but injuries hampered his progress at the club once again.
It is a huge blow for the player and the club and it would not be surprising to see Manchester United looking for a new midfielder in the January transfer window.
They have been linked with a move to Atalanta's Brazilian midfielder Ederson But the competition will be tough to sign him.
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