Amorim is instructed to sell the "lost boy" who has "no standout qualities" for Manchester United.
Given that Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo could be the star and another struggling colleague to depart Old Trafford this summer, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has been informed that the moment is right to allow Mason Mount go.
The Red Devils' miserable 15th place result this season was not just their poorest in the Premier League's history, but also their most disappointing as a team since they were relegated from the top division in 1974.
Since Manchester United supporters aren't accustomed to seeing such hardships, efforts are currently being made to make sure the team can regain its place among the English game's elite.
Fortunately, they've had a good start to the summer. The Brazil great Cunha has already committed to joining United, and a £62.5 million deal from Wolves is finalised, pending international approval.
Additionally, Mbeumo, one of the Premier League's most impressive players this season, has decided he wants to sign and is rapidly approaching a move to Old Trafford.
Having said that, our reporter Rudy Galetti has revealed Brentford's precise demands, even if their initial bid was turned down.
It appears that the two players' potential arrival will push Mount, one of Erik ten Hag's biggest acquisitions, farther down the hierarchy.
Even though he has suffered from injuries during his tenure at Old Trafford, he managed to display some of his skills in the last weeks of the season as United advanced to the Europa League final.
Paul Parker, a former United defender, has urged United to let go of the player this summer because he simply does not get what the guy is about.
As I've already stated, I simply do not see him playing a significant part at Manchester United.
We can now clearly see why Chelsea was pleased to let him leave because he lacks any exceptional talents," Parker told Aceodds.
Although he has scored, I haven't seen him do much more. He has played a little since other players have been rested.
He is undoubtedly one of those athletes who would gain from joining a different team. He needs to discover his identity as a football player, in my opinion.
Who is he? He is anonymous. No one is aware of his true strengths, and I doubt he even knows himself.
First and foremost, he has to discover who he is because he appears to be a lost youngster. If not, he won't be successful at a new club either.
Rasmus Hojlund could potentially leave, Man Utd said.
Parker has already criticised Mount, and he believes Rasmus Hojlund may join him in forcing him out of Old Trafford.
For the sake of his own career, Rasmus Hojlund must quit Manchester United.
He requires a change of scenery. The leaders of Old Trafford will also need to consider relocating Mason Mount since he lacks the necessary athletic ability.
The Dane appeared a little disoriented while occupying a single furrow at the front of Amorim's formation and managed a disappointing 10 goals in 56 appearances last season, down from the 16 he scored in 43 appearances the previous season.
It seems sense that United is also looking to upgrade, which might be detrimental to Hojlund's prospects of playing regularly at Old Trafford.
In fact, earlier this week, our correspondent Rudy Galetti disclosed that the Dane's agency was preparing a potential summer departure for the player, with his chosen destination now becoming clear.
Any possible departure would be difficult, though, given United's firm position on a temporary departure.
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On the outgoing front, United is reportedly on track to make an unlikely masterclass out of Jadon Sancho's transfer disaster.
Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen, who has been coveted by a Championship team with big plans, may be poised to make the most spectacular transfer of his career.
According to a rumour, United has been "offered" the opportunity to recruit a PSG striker who has scored about one goal every ninety minutes this season.
At this point, it is not advisable to take rumours about two other frontmen seriously.
Last but not least, a report claims that United's ability to close a significant deal on attractive terms depends on Liverpool finalising their agreement to buy Florian Wirtz.


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