Chelsea legend Frank Lampard has questioned Manchester United’s decision to spend £55 million on Mason Mount without a clear plan on how to utilize the midfielder.
Mount joined Man United from Chelsea last summer transfer window in a deal worth £55 million.
The England international has not been impressive at Old Trafford.
Mount has made just 12 appearances for Erik ten Hag’s side across all competitions, registering only one assist.
The 25-year-old has missed several games for the Red Devils already this season because of injury.
Commenting on Mount’s struggles at Man United, Lampard told Sky Bet’s Stick to Football podcast:
“A bit of injuries as well, to be fair to him, and a team that is struggling and has a big negativity [around it] in certain ways.
“And the only worry I had when he went to Man United was, where do Bruno Fernandes and him fit?
“You have also got Casemiro, and I know it is starting to develop and change away from that already as an idea, but you kind of go: where do you fit?
“And I think when you are – and this is not to dig Mason or Man United out for bringing him in – but I think when you get a player of that level for that amount of money, you’ve got to go: this is the plan. That is what I’d want to hear, and my question would be: where does he fit?”