Mason Mount will undoubtedly develop into a ‘very good player’ for Manchester United, according to Erik ten Hag.

Although the 25-year-old was a major summer acquisition for Manchester United, joining from Chelsea for a fee of up to £60 million, he has had a largely forgettable time at Old Trafford.

The England international has been sidelined with hamstring and calf problems, limiting him to only four starts and four substitute outings in the Premier League.

Although he is still out with an ιnjury, Mount has resumed grass training and should be back soon.

Ten Hag feels bad for the ex-Blues player, but he doesn’t want to force him back into action too soon because he wants the player to recover and have a significant influence on the team.

The second game of the season was when he started to strugglе, according to Ten Hag. He came back for a while, but then he hurt himself again, so that’s obviously bad news.

“I want to be there for him because he had such high expectations—and I had high expectations, too. That’s really frustrating for him, and I really feel for him.”I have no doubt that he will contribute greatly to our team. First and foremost, we must ensure his safety by getting him in shape.

“Hold steady, baby steps; don’t push it,” and by season’s end, we hope he’s fit enough to make the squad, or at the very least, he’ll have a role to play.

Despite Victor Lindelof’s uncertainty and Tyrell Malacia’s absence, Red Devils coach Antonio Conte has stated that Lisandro Martinez will be available to face West Ham in Sunday’s Premier League match.

“Ty and Mason” proceed to His prediction was that Victor Lindelof would be returning soon, but he didn’t anticipate them to return.

“We need to see how far he is,” the coach said after yesterday’s squad training.