Manchester United has shut the door on any summer exit for Mason Mount. The midfielder, who has spent more time in the treatment room than on the pitch since arriving at Old Trafford, is staying put.
Mount himself reportedly has no desire to leave the club, preferring instead to focus on getting fit and finally delivering the performances that justified his price tag.
The investment United is protecting
United signed Mount from Chelsea on July 5, 2023, for an initial £55 million plus up to £5 million in potential add-ons. His contract runs through June 2028, with an option to extend for an additional year. He earns an average annual salary of roughly $7.8 million.
Mount has barely been available since that transfer went through. Injuries have decimated his time on the pitch, turning what was supposed to be a marquee signing into something closer to a long-term rehab project. Despite that frustrating reality, United under INEOS ownership has been prioritizing Mount’s rehabilitation rather than cutting their losses. The club’s stance, consistent since at least March 2026, has been that Mount remains part of the long-term plan.











