
The Peoples Person
·11 Oktober 2025
Man United have already made their decision on Kobbie Mainoo as winter exit links persist

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·11 Oktober 2025
Word on the street is that come the winter transfer window, Kobbie Mainoo will once again ask to leave Manchester United.
Towards the end of the summer window, Mainoo requested a loan move.
The United midfield prodigy anticipated he would not play a key role under Ruben Amorim and wanted to join a club where regular game time was guaranteed.
With this being a FIFA World Cup year, the 20-year-old’s sole focus was earning a place in Thomas Tuchel’s England Three Lions squad.
United blocked the loan request, insisting he had a key role to play. But that promise has not held up.
Behind Bruno Fernandes in the pecking order, Mainoo has struggled for minutes.
Of the 900-plus minutes United have played this season, he has featured in just 207, a frustrating return for a player once hailed as the brightest talent to emerge from the academy.
From key man to squad player, Mainoo might feel his World Cup hope is slipping away.
However, he can revive that dream if he pushes for a move in January.
Several top clubs are already circling. Napoli are pushing hard to reunite him with Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund in Naples, while Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are monitoring the situation closely.
As speculation builds around a potential winter exit, transfer guru Pete O’Rourke has dropped a bombshell.
While Mainoo dreams of a season-defining move in January, O’Rourke, via Football Insider, reveals:
“Manchester United don’t really want to let Kobbie Mainoo leave.
“They blocked any move from Mainoo, and I would imagine they would look to do the same in January because he probably will be needed by United for this season in case there’s any injuries or anything else.
“They’ll be confident that they can keep all of them, and I don’t think they’ll be willing to let such a talented player like that leave United when they probably need all their best players to help Ruben Amorim have a successful season.”
Hopefully, things change. Hopefully, Mainoo earns his place in Amorim’s line-up between now and the winter transfer window.
Because if he continues warming the bench, United’s No.37 may have no choice but to agitate for a move.
INEOS might believe they have already mapped out how to handle the Mainoo situation this winter, but it will not be as straightforward as they think.
Imagine United still blocking that move, leaving him to stagnate on the bench; he misses the World Cup.
Mainoo may never be the same after that.
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