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Mason Mount is targeting Premier League title glory at Man Utd

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April 30, 2026
Mason Mount is targeting Premier League title glory at Man Utd

Context:

Mason Mount says Manchester United have both the ability and the mentality to win the Premier League next season, aiming to end a 13-year drought after securing Champions League qualification with a potential win over Liverpool. He stresses the need to translate strong results against top teams into consistency on the biggest stage and to push for success in the league and Europe. Mount highlights the current coaching setup, praising Michael Carrick and Steve Holland for their roles, while focusing on contributing as United chase silverware. The club now faces decisive decisions over Champions League qualification and the appointment of a new manager, with Mount seeing a significant personal and team role ahead. His remarks come as United close in on CL football and prepare for a high-stakes off-season.

Dive Deeper:

  • Mount, 27, has made 69 appearances for United since a £55m transfer from Chelsea in 2023 and is adamant about targeting the Premier League title next season.

  • United’s finish of 15th last term contrasts with a looming chance to return to Europe’s elite competition, with a win over Liverpool potentially sealing CL football and reinforcing a broader push for honours.

  • He acknowledges his broader role may be influenced by tactical setups but expresses confidence in contributing to United’s future success and in growing as a player with more games next season.

  • Carrick has publicly backed Mount, while Mount notes his limited game time under Carrick compared with Amorim, yet stresses the manager’s calm, analytical approach and the impact of Steve Holland.

  • Mount describes Holland as the glue in the coaching staff, praising his football brain, willingness to speak up, and ability to provide timely positional tips and adjustments.

  • Mount recalls a moment when Holland, early in Carrick’s tenure, urged a confident team mindset, underscoring the value of ongoing communication and tactical clarity within the group.

  • Beyond playing duties, Mount funded a Make A Wish event at St George’s Park, leading a two-day charity activity and expressing openness to one day pursuing a managerial path while prioritizing the current playing demands.

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