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Manchester United have no plans of parting ways with midfielder Mason Mount when the transfer window reopens this summer.
The Englishman has been with the Red Devils for the past two-and-a-half seasons, but has had limited impact due to regular injuries.
The former Chelsea man is presently nursing a calf injury and he could make his long-awaited return against Aston Villa later this month.
There has been speculation that Mount could be offloaded by United in the summer, but Football Insider claim that may not happen.
United will need a larger squad to cope with the extra workload if they qualify for the Champions League or another European competition.
The Red Devils are presently third in the league standings and look in a strong position to qualify for European football next term.
Hence, Mount is unlikely to be shown the exit door and will be given the chance to prove himself under the next permanent manager.
Written by Sri Aswin
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