Kobbie Mainoo was this close to joining United’s arch-rivals
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What a week it has been for Manchester United’s midfield wonderkid, Kobbie Mainoo.
First, the Carrington graduate signed a contract extension that will keep him at his boyhood club until 2031.
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Just days later, he popped up to score the winner against fierce rivals, Liverpool, to secure United’s qualification for the Champions League after a two-year absence.
What makes his journey even more remarkable is that the midfield ace came dangerously close to leaving under former head coach Ruben Amorim.
Kobbie Mainoo did not have the trust of Amorim
The Portuguese tactician felt the 21-year-old did not fit his rigid system, and played Bruno Fernandes in a deeper role ahead of the Englishman.
The pair’s working relationship got so fragile that the England international asked INEOS to let him leave, with multiple clubs all across Europe chasing his signature.
Napoli were eyeing a loan move, and according to The Daily Mail, fierce Premier League rivals, Arsenal, were leading the queue domestically.
“As inconceivable as Mainoo leaving United would seem now, the disillusioned youngster came very close to going during his exile under Ruben Amorim and there would have been no shortage of takers.
Arsenal came close to signing Kobbie Mainoo
“Besides Napoli, who were Mainoo’s preferred destination for a loan move, Confidential understands Arsenal were at the front of the queue of Premier League clubs waiting to see how the situation played out.
“Mainoo stayed and the Gunners will be one of the clubs competing with United in the midfield market this summer.”
It would have been a huge mistake to let the talented Stockport-born ace depart irrespective of Diogo Dalot’s bizarre comments, and thankfully, Michael Carrick‘s arrival has changed his fortunes.
Now among the first names on the teamsheet, fans will be buzzing to see Kobbie Mainoo strut his stuff, having overcome those dark days under Amorim.
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