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Two Manchester United youngsters may need to take Mason Mount advice

Mason Mount cut a particularly happy figure at Carrington on Monday ahead of his unofficial debut on Wednesday.

The former Chelsea man appears to have settled in well at Manchester United and is already a popular figure around the club. Last week, Lisandro Martinez embraced the attacking midfielder for the social media channels but this week we have seen him integrate himself with some of the younger members of the squad.

From the images put out by the club, it seemed as though Mount and Hannibal Mejbri were forming a close bond on the training pitch. The Tunisian, along with his Ivorian teammate Amad, will be under the microscope this summer as Erik ten Hag decides whether they will be a part of his first team squad or are in need of a loan spell away.

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Both men enjoyed time in the Championship at Birmingham City and Sunderland respectively. It is clear they are both well-regarded at Old Trafford but if they want to push on they may want to follow the advice of their new teammate.

Mount spent a year on loan in the Eredivisie with Vitesse and he has often credited this, and his time with Derby County, as helping him make it as a key player at Stamford Bridge. Speaking in 2019, the midfielder offered some crucial advice to young players wishing to break into the Premier League.

He told talkSPORT: "I would say to all young players game time and experience is the most important thing. For me to go out on loan and play in a top professional league and gain experience, rather than sitting in the Chelsea Under-23s.

"I didn’t want to do

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