Mason Mount has set his sights on Premier League glory, declaring that Manchester United are ready to end their 13-year title drought next season. The England midfielder's bold statement comes as the Red Devils prepare to secure Champions League qualification, marking a remarkable turnaround from last season's dismal 15th-place finish—their worst in the Premier League era and lowest since relegation in 1974.
Currently sitting third in the table, United have shown significant improvement under their current setup. Mount, who joined the club with a Champions League winner's medal already in his pocket, believes the team has the mentality to challenge for the biggest prizes. "I've won the Champions League already, so I have a goal of winning the Premier League. Can we do that? Yes, I think we can," he said.
The midfielder acknowledged the challenge ahead but pointed to impressive results against top sides this season as proof of their potential. "We've shown what we can do against the big teams already—Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal—so we've done it. Now it's about doing it on a bigger stage in the Champions League and doing it more consistently in the Premier League."
For fans dreaming of seeing their team lift the Premier League trophy once again, Mount's confidence offers a glimpse of the ambition driving the squad. With Champions League football on the horizon and a renewed belief in the dressing room, United are positioning themselves as serious contenders. As Mount put it: "Hopefully, I will be a massive part of that moving forward next season. It's a goal: I want to win the Premier League."
