The Peoples Person
·13 November 2025
What Kobbie Mainoo thinks of reuniting with Alejandro Garnacho at Chelsea this winter

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·13 November 2025

Kobbie Mainoo finds himself in a delicate situation at Manchester United.
Despite being highly rated, with Paul Scholes even admitting the youngster is “ten times better” than he was at the same age, Mainoo has struggled to break into Ruben Amorim’s side.
It is claimed that he and Bruno Fernandes are competing for a similar role. At the same time, it is also suggested that Amorim, though he acknowledges Mainoo’s natural talent, remains unconvinced about his positional awareness.
Mainoo’s frustration stems from his desire to play regularly. He believes consistent minutes are essential not only for his development but also for reclaiming his place in Gareth Southgate’s England squad, with the ultimate aim of making the Three Lions’ FIFA 2026 World Cup squad.
With game time far from guaranteed at Old Trafford, reports suggest Mainoo will once again request a loan move in January, just as he did last summer.
Yet murmurs suggest Amorim may block his exit for a second time.
Nevertheless, speculation continues to swirl. Chelsea, Napoli, and Leeds are all closely monitoring his situation, ready to pounce should United soften their stance.
An intriguing update has emerged from Chelsea transfer insider Simon Phillips, who has discussed the Blues’ chances of landing the United player.
Despite boasting an already packed midfield, Chelsea are currently hampered by injuries. Romeo Lavia and Dario Essugo remain sidelined, and with Lavia’s persistent injuries, the West London side are actively considering reinforcements.
Philips claims Chelsea are keen to revive their pursuit of Mainoo, having failed to secure him last winter and again in the summer.
According to admissions revealed by Chelsea Chronicle, who cite Philips’ admissions:
“The player is “more than open” to moving to Stamford Bridge after Chelsea held talks with both his agents and United during the summer about a transfer then.”
For United, the situation is becoming tricky. Amorim will see his squad depth tested in January, with Amad Diallo, Bryan Mbeumo and Noussair Mazraoui all set to depart for AFCON. Losing Mainoo at such a time could prove costly.
Yet the persistent transfer links, the player’s own wish for regular football, and Chelsea’s determination to secure his signature may leave United in a precarious position.
Only six months after sanctioning Alejandro Garnacho’s move to Stamford Bridge, the question now is whether United will allow another of their brightest talents to follow suit.
Interestingly, should Mainoo leave, INEOS could look to replace him with Conor Gallagher, a former Chelsea midfielder.
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