The midfielder believes the Red Devils have what it takes to reclaim England's top prize after more than a decade of disappointment.
Mason Mount is convinced Manchester United possess the ingredients to end their lengthy Premier League title drought when the new season kicks off. The England international, who joined the Red Devils from Chelsea, believes the club's recent improvements and squad depth can finally deliver the championship that has eluded Old Trafford since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement in 2013.
United's transformation under Erik ten Hag has been gradual but noticeable, with the Dutch tactician instilling a more disciplined approach that has seen the team compete consistently against top opposition. Mount's arrival has added creative flair to a midfield that already boasts talents like Bruno Fernandes, while the emergence of academy products continues to strengthen the squad's foundation.
The optimism around Old Trafford extends beyond just domestic ambitions, as the club looks to rebuild its status among Europe's elite. For a team that has watched Manchester City and Arsenal dominate recent title races, Mount's confidence suggests a belief that United's patient rebuilding process is finally bearing fruit.
With African stars like Amad Diallo showing promise in United's ranks and the continent's influence growing across the Premier League, the Red Devils' title aspirations align with the global nature of modern football. Whether Mount's prediction proves accurate will depend on consistency - something that has been United's biggest challenge during their wilderness years.