Paul Parker has urged Mason Mount to leave Manchester United. The former player believes that the midfielder is ‘lost’ at Old Trafford and needs to figure things out.
Speaking to AceOdds, Parker said that Mount has no identity and nobody knows what he is good at on the pitch. He believes that it is ideal for him to leave Manchester United, as he only gets chances when other players need rest.
He said:
Manchester United signed Mason Mount for £55 million plus £5 million from Chelsea in 2023. He has played 46 matches for the Red Devils, scoring 4 times and assisting once.
Paul Parker spoke to SpilXperten earlier this year and called Mason Mount one of the worst signings ever. He claimed that Chelsea were more than happy to let him leave and Manchester United made the mistake of signing him. He said:
Mason Mount played 195 matches for Chelsea’s first team after playing over 50 matches for their youth side. He scored 33 times for the Blues in the first team and assisted 37 – including one in the UEFA Champions League 2021 final.
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