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John McDougall

Erik ten Hag's clear Manchester United plan for Mason Mount as FA Cup shake-up planned

Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Thursday, July 6.

Ten Hag's message to Mount after signing

Erik ten Hag has told Mason Mount he wants him to become a 'very important player' for Manchester United after signing the midfielder to his squad.

The 24-year-old England international has been officially confirmed as a United player after weeks of pursuit involving the Old Trafford club and Chelsea.

Ultimately, the London club accepted an initial £55m offer from United, with £5m in add-ons to follow should performance-related goals be achieved.

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READ MORE: Why Manchester United have made Mason Mount their new No.7

Mount was Ten Hag's top target to reinforce the central midfield area of the squad. The Dutchman has now got his man and Mount has become United's first signing this summer ahead of the 2023/24 season.

And at his unveiling where he posed for pictures for the club, Ten Hag told Mount that he wants the midfielder to become a key cog in his team going forwards. The England international showed a willingness to get out on the pitch as soon as possible to do just that.

Read the full story here.

FA Cup changes on cards which would impact United

The FA Cup could be set for a huge shakeup, with replays and the showpiece weekend final set to be axed.

Massive changes could be on the horizon for the 152-year-old competition, impacting clubs at all levels of English football, as the Premier League presents an offer to the Football Association (FA) to sell overseas TV rights for the FA Cup for a decade starting from the 2024-25 season.

The FA Cup faces concerns over its significance, prompting the potential for significant alterations. Replays have already been eliminated from the fifth round onward, but under the new deal, the FA Cup would have to abandon them entirely, as reported by the Daily Mail (via the Mirror).

Another aspect of the proposed changes would involve the elimination of the traditional FA Cup final weekend. According to the current proposition, the FA Cup final would be played on the penultimate Saturday of the season, with the remaining fixtures scheduled for Sunday.

Read the full story on the subject here.

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