Samuel Luckhurst drops Kobbie Mainoo sale bombshell after Tottenham enquiry and Chelsea interest

Kobbie Mainoo arrives at the Vitality Stadium.
The fan-favourite has been tipped for a premature MUFC departure. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

Kobbie Mainoo may be made available in the latter stages of the transfer window in order for INEOS to recuperate funds.

To say it’s been an uneventful summer for Manchester United this year is an understatement; welcoming Matheus Cunha early doors before spending six weeks negotiating a deal for Bryan Mbeumo, whilst also not sanctioning any permanent outgoings, has left fans racking their brains over how the side will be able to compete next season.

The fact that there is no European football to account for may be a blessing in disguise for Ruben Amorim, who’s poised to be working with a crop of players he’d have perhaps opted against signing had he been at the reins when the likes of Andre Onana, Mason Mount and Rasmus Hojlund were being pursued.

Costly Casemiro is preventing a new midfield signing 

According to Samuel Luckhurst, one area the board are keen to reinforce before 2025/2026 gets underway is the midfield, but they are being hindered by Casemiro still being on the books. 

Attempts have been made by four intermediaries to try and offload the veteran, although they were to no avail. As such, his £300,000-a-week deal looks likely to run its course before it expires next summer.

Luckhurst has suggested that United may turn to something of a last resort to raise money by selling Kobbie Mainoo. He adds the 20-year-old could be ‘this year’s Scott McTominay’ due to him being one of the side’s most profitable assets and an academy graduate, meaning his sale would generate straight profit.

To make the situation more uncertain, United have been in contract talks with Mainoo for over 12 months without reaching an agreement. He is tied down to Old Trafford until 2027 plus the option of an additional season, but the prospect of him potentially leaving as a free agent later down the line is unthinkable.

Where could Mainoo end up?

Kobbie Mainoo all smiles while training at Carrington
(Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images)

The England star wouldn’t be short of interest if he were made available, either.

Reports claimed yesterday that Tottenham Hotspur had made an enquiry over Mainoo to gauge the feasibility of him making a move to North London, while Chelsea are also longtime admirers of the young talent.

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4 Comments

  1. Talk about moving the deckchairs on the Titanic sunny jim and his lapdogs have no idea selling an exciting academy player in Mainoo just for profit due the the incompetence of Amorim unable to find a place in the team whilst playing Casimero who couldn,t stop a taxi yet pay him 300k a week doesn,t make sense this is why MU are in the predicament they are

    1. Unfortunately United’s past mistakes paying big wages is the stumbling block to moving forward.
      Casemiro at his age will just sit it out for is last season , 15 million plus sat watching the games at pitch side why would he want to move .
      He can retire from playing football and leave behind Manchester and it’s cold winters laughing at the idiots who gave him such a lottery wind fall .

  2. It is down to Casemiro wanting to play in the World Cup next year.
    He needs to find a new club as he won’t get very much game time here, if any, this sea
    son. He should move on now. We must look for a top striker as all the top clubs have snapped up all the good ones.
    Gyokeres to Arsenal, Ekitike to Liverpool, City have Haaland, Chelsea, Newcastle, Forest,and Villa have their CFs. We have signed 2 top number 10s but we need a top CF to play with them. I know we need to sell players first but if we wait until the end of the transfer window it may be too late as all will have found new clubs. Come on Ineos, sign Sesko now.

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