Mason Mount was seen walking with a mysterious blonde woman in Altrincham before discovering a parking charge on his £120,000 Range Rover

Mason Mount was seen with a mystery blonde woman on Wednesday as they searched for his Land Rover Defender, which was being ticketed for improper parking.

The Manchester United midfielder has faced a challenging debut season at Old Trafford after a £60 million summer transfer from Chelsea.

Mason Mount was spotted in Altrincham on Wednesday afternoon with an unidentified blonde woman.

Mount has been sidelined for most of the season due to a calf injury, making just 12 Premier League appearances for Erik ten Hag’s squad.

Mason Mount was spotted in Altrincham on Wednesday afternoon with a mystery blonde woman

He was seen in Altrincham town center with the unknown woman before United’s match against Sheffield United on Wednesday evening.

The pair seemed to be trying to evade attention as they walked back to the footballer’s vehicle.

They appeared to be in good spirits as they approached his £120,000 Range Rover, only to discover a traffic warden placing a parking ticket on it.

However, Mount soon found his £120,000 Range Rover marked with a parking citation.

The pair looked to be doing their best to avoid attention as they walked together back to the footballer's car

The England midfielder did not seem to contest the ticket as he and his companion quickly left.

The 25-year-old made no attempt at protest and removed the ticket before driving off with the woman.

Mount ended his five-year relationship with model Chloe Wealleans-Watts in 2022. He mentioned that “football is his focus” as the Three Lions geared up for the 2022 World Cup.

According to Tatler, he has been dating “sometimes” after the breakup, but only “when he visits London.”

However, Mount would soon see his £120,000 Range Rover being slapped with a parking ticket

She and Mason reportedly met in 2017 and began dating shortly after, enjoying several lavish trips together.

United manager Erik ten Hag noted that it was the midfielder’s choice to leave Stamford Bridge last summer, despite reports that the Blues wanted to offload him.

Mount will be aiming for better luck against the Blades if deemed fit to play after missing Sunday’s thrilling FA Cup semi-final win over Coventry City.

The 25-year-old didn't appear to offer up by way of a protest and removed the ticket before setting off with the woman in tow

He has missed 28 matches this season, including the Wembley clash. Mount has played less than half a game in five outings since returning from injury in the 4-3 FA Cup quarter-final win against Liverpool on March 17.

This includes 32 minutes in the Premier League, featuring a cameo and his only goal of the season in a 1-1 draw with Brentford.

Earlier this month, Ten Hag refuted claims that Mount’s move to Old Trafford was prompted by Chelsea’s desire to sell him last summer, rather than his own eagerness.

United boss Erik ten Hag (right) claimed it was the midfielder's decision to leave Stamford Bridge last summer, following reports that the Blues were seeking to offload him

His exit from Stamford Bridge followed a lengthy contract standoff, with Mount sold with just a year left on his contract after both sides failed to reach an agreement.

ESPN reported that Mount’s departure was seen as an ideal way to generate much-needed funds, given the 25-year-old’s status as an academy product and Chelsea’s need to recover from a significant transfer outlay last season.

“I don’t believe Chelsea wanted to sell him,” Ten Hag remarked ahead of his team’s 4-3 defeat to the Blues. “They aimed to keep him and offered a new contract multiple times. But he wanted this move.

“He’s an excellent football player. First and foremost, he needs to get and stay fit.”