Reports have now given an insight into why Mason Mount has not really fulfilled many media duties since leaving Chelsea last summer.
According to ESPN, the circumstances surrounding his departure from Stamford Bridge have left him unwilling to complete many interviews since becoming a Manchester United player.
Mount made the move many never expected when he made the switch to Old Trafford from Chelsea last summer.

When the Blues won the Champions League less than three years ago, it was expected that he was going to be the face of things in West London for years to come.
However, the club are now keen for that to be Cole Palmer, after the 21-year-old has enjoyed a superb first season at the club.
Palmer the new poster boy at Chelsea
Mount has had a rough first campaign at United since making the move, however did find the net for the first time since moving at the weekend in the 1-1 draw against Burnley.
With him set to return to Stamford Bridge tomorrow for the first time since leaving, reports have begun to share how he feels about the club he grew up at, and the method in him leaving.
Mount hurt at leaving Chelsea
It has been claimed that he is still hurt by how things transpired, with him being portrayed by some as a player who left due to chasing a bigger wage.
The piece went on to say that his departure from Chelsea is still raw, which has left him not comfortable enough to complete many interviews since moving.
It will be really interesting to see the reaction the England international gets if he starts tomorrow night, or even if he is brought off the bench at Stamford Bridge.
There will be a large portion of the fanbase who have completely washed their hands with the player, despite the fact he left a lasting impression on a lot of them.
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