Premier League: Manchester United Give Cristiano Ronaldo's Number 7 To Mason Mount After $69 Million Move From Chelsea
Wearing the iconic No. 7 shirt adorned by Manchester United
greats like Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham, Mason Mount became the club's
first signing of the off-season on Wednesday.
And upon completion of his 55 million pounds ($69 million)
transfer from Chelsea, the 24-year-old midfielder declared his intention to
emulate United's stars of the past.
"I am hugely ambitious; I know how amazing it feels to
win major trophies and what it takes to do it,? Mount said. "I will be
giving everything to experience that again at Manchester United."
The No. 7 has been worn by some of United's greatest players
including 1960s icon George Best, Bryan Robson, who was dubbed Captain Marvel'
in the 80s and 90s; and Eric Cantona, who inspired the start of the club's near
20-year dominance of English soccer in 90s and 2000s.
Beckham and Ronaldo are global icons that have transcended
the sport, as well as winning soccer's biggest prizes.
In other words, it is a big shirt to fill. Not that United
thinks that will be a problem for a player who won the Champions League with
Chelsea in 2021 and has established himself as an England regular.
"Mason is an extremely intelligent footballer and has
so many fantastic technical qualities that will significantly add to our
squad," United football director John Murtough said. "We have admired
his talents for a long time, so we are delighted that he has chosen to take the
next steps in his career here at Old Trafford."
The No. 7 shirt has been vacant since Ronaldo's second spell
at United ended in acrimony last November when his contract was terminated
following an incendiary interview with Piers Morgan in which he criticized
United's ownership and manager Erik ten Hag.
In handing Mount the shirt, Ten Hag made it clear how
important he believes his signing will be to the club's attempts to return to
the summit of English soccer after 10 years without the league title.
"His style of play and attributes are a perfect fit for
this squad, and we all believe that he will only improve further working with
Erik ten Hag and his coaching staff," Murtough said. "Mason himself
is a world-class player but he also has the ability to improve the players
around him through his game intelligence and tactical awareness."
While the No. 7 has been worn by United's greats, it has
also weighed heavily on many players - particularly since Ronaldo left for Real
Madrid in 2009.
Antonio Valencia, Angel di Maria, Memphis Depay and Alexis
Sanchez all struggled to live up to the expectation that comes with wearing it.
Ten Hag's interest in Mount reportedly dates back to when
the Dutchman was coach of Ajax and watched the then-Chelsea youth prospect star
on loan with Vitesse Arnhem in the Netherlands.
Now he has got his man, with Mount ending his 18-year stay
at Chelsea to join a United team that has been much-improved in just one year
under Ten Hag.
As well as returning to the Champions League, United also
won the English League Cup in Ten Hag's first season at Old Trafford.
"Everyone can see that the club has made big steps
forward under Erik ten Hag," Mount said. "Having met with the manager
and discussed his plans, I couldn't be more excited for the seasons ahead, and
am ready for the hard work expected here. I am hugely ambitious; I know how
amazing it feels to win major trophies and what it takes to do it. I will be
giving everything to experience that again at Manchester United."
Mount has signed a five-year deal with the option of another
12 months. United will have to pay a further 5 million pounds ($6.3 million)
based on certain targets relating to appearances and success.
Mount joined Chelsea as a six-year-old and went on to become
a fan favorite after rising through the ranks to win the Champions League,
European Super Cup and Club World Cup. He was twice named the club's player of
the year and made 195 appearances, scoring 33 goals.
"It's never easy leaving the club where you grew up,
but Manchester United will provide an exciting new challenge for the next phase
of my career," he said. "Having competed against them, I know just
how strong a squad it is that I'm joining, and I can't wait to be part of this
group's drive to win major trophies."
Mount posted an emotional video message to Chelsea fans on
Tuesday to confirm his departure.
"Given the speculation over the last six months this
may not come as a surprise to you, but it doesn't make it any easier to tell
that I've made the decision to leave Chelsea," he said on Instagram.
"I know some of you won't be happy with my decision but it is what's right
for me at this moment in my career."
While the No. 7 shirt has been filled, Ten Hag is still on
the lookout for a replacement for Ronaldo.
He wants a top class center forward to lead United's bid to
win the Premier League title and compete in the Champions League. United has
repeatedly been linked with a move for Harry Kane, but the Tottenham striker
looks like a difficult deal to do, given the club's determination to keep hold
of its star player.
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