Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo is on the verge of signing a new contract at Old Trafford after months of speculation
After agreeing Harry Maguire’s new contract earlier this month, the next big deal to complete was Kobbie Mainoo’s. The Manchester United midfielder has suffered his toughest season to date, even if it will end on a positive note.
Mainoo started the campaign completely out of Ruben Amorim’s plans. In what now looks like a foolish move, the former head coach chose to drop Bruno Fernandes into a deeper position alongside Casemiro to play Amad, Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha. This left no room for Mainoo, who was forced to bide his time.
Amorim insisted he was a fan of the midfielder, but his actions told a different story. Credit should be given to Mainoo who managed to keep his head down during this tough period. He was not helped by his brother Jordan Mainoo-Hames’ t-shirt stunt against Bournemouth, but eventually, continuing to work hard without reward, paid dividends.
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Amorim’s departure at the start of January opened the door for Mainoo, and the midfielder needed no second introduction. The return to 4-2-3-1 allowed Bruno Fernandes to step back into attacking midfield and bring Mainoo back into the pivot alongside Casemiro. Remarkably, the 21-year-old had not missed a beat.
He has since secured his spot in the United first team as the Reds moved to within touching distance of the Champions League. It is understood negotiations are close to being concluded with a five-year contract set to be signed.
The deal will be accompanied by a significant pay rise to reflect his status in the first team squad. Once the contract is signed, it will complete a brilliant turnaround for Mainoo as he went from the brink of being cut adrift to a guaranteed first-team player for years to come.
But as well as that, Mainoo’s new deal also lessens the impact of a major transfer blow. It is no secret this summer will be a big one for the Reds’ midfield.
Casemiro will leave, Manuel Ugarte will probably follow suit and United will need to add at least one, even two, midfielders to their squad. One of the names at the top of the Reds’ list is Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson.
The former Newcastle midfielder has been a revelation for Forest this season and after their difficult campaign, it seems likely he will leave the City Ground. However, a spanner was thrown into the works when Manchester City confirmed Bernardo Silva would be leaving.
Since then, City have become favourites for Anderson, leaving United to re-evaluate their summer targets. But Mainoo’s new deal means Anderson’s arrival is not as pivotal as it might have been.
The two players do very similar jobs in midfield and were Anderson to join, United would still need to sign a Casemiro replacement. They need an anchor in the midfield who can break up play, kickstart attacks and do his fair share of defensive work.
If Anderson becomes off limits, United can then focus their efforts directly on defensive midfielders. That search will not be easy and the Reds will have to broaden their search beyond the Premier League.
But whoever they sign will be partnering Mainoo for the considerable future. That, at least, helps United.


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