Mason Mount Back To Training With Manchester United Following His Recovery From Injury

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Mason Mount has made his return to Manchester United training, marking his first session since injuring his calf in November.

The 25-year-old, who arrived at United from Chelsea in a £60 million ($76.7m) deal last summer, had his last appearance for the club in the 1-0 win against Luton Town on November 11.

Prior to his injury, he featured in just 12 matches for United.”

It’s doubtful that Mount will be prepared to return for the FA Cup quarterfinal against Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Mount’s return is a boost for manager Erik ten Hag, who is still without a number of senior players including Lisandro Martínez, Luke Shaw and Anthony Martial.

His last Premier League start came in the 2-1 home win over Brentford on Oct. 7.

Meanwhile, United have announced a profit of £20.4m in their half year financial results, which were issued on Tuesday.

 

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The club also announced record second quarter revenues of £225.8m while account also show United spent £9.6m on lawyers,

accountants and other fees relating to strategic review and eventual minority stake sale to British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

United chief financial officer Cliff Baty said:

“We delivered strong revenues during the first half of the fiscal year and have reiterated our guidance for record revenues for the full fiscal year.

“This is an exciting time at Manchester United following the completion of Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s investment,

and we are all focused on working together with our new co-owners to drive the club forward and deliver success on the pitch.”

Manchester United’s first two games after the international break are against Brentford on March 30 and Chelsea on April 4.

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