The Peoples Person
·21 novembre 2025
Kobbie Mainoo: Arsenal set their sights on Manchester United midfielder

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·21 novembre 2025

Kobbie Mainoo’s situation at Manchester United has been the subject of intense speculation heading into the winter transfer window.
Over the last years 18 months, United have snapped up two highly-rated players from Arsenal. Striker Chido Obi moved to Manchester last year and central defender Ayden Heaven joined the Red Devils in the January window.
Now, Arsenal have entered the fray for the United academy product, who appears disillusioned under Ruben Amorim.
Kobbie Mainoo requested a temporary move away from United during the summer transfer window. However, the club’s hierarchy refused to let him leave amid concerns over the side’s midfield depth.
Still, Amorim has barely used Mainoo’s services, as he continues to rely on the ageing Casemiro to shield United’s backline. The 20-year-old is still waiting for his first league start this season.
According to Defensa Central, Arsenal and Napoli are “very interested” in Mainoo.
Arsenal’s midfield seems stacked already, featuring the likes of Declan Rice, Martín Zubimendi, and Mikel Merino.
Accordingly, a move to north London is unlikely to help Mainoo, who is seeking an important role ahead of the World Cup next summer.
Source: Transfermarkt
Napoli, meanwhile, have been on his tail for some time, having made an unsuccessful attempt to sign him last summer.
The Spanish outlet claim Real Madrid are also closely monitoring the England international, as they are open to strengthening their midfield mid-season. He has reportedly been on their radar since his academy days at Carrington.
It is understood Mainoo wants to depart Old Trafford in January, and United are not going to “stand in his way” if they receive a loan proposal.
Defensa Central, however, underline that Los Blancos would have to act quickly amid interest from Arsenal and Napoli.
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