Manchester United officially notified midfielder Cobby Mine that there is no chance of lending the club this summer, according to Transfer News expert Fabrizio Romano.
Despite Mine’s own desire for more consistent playing time, United have made its stance clear, despite growing interest from several clubs.
Romano reports that Mainoo personally requested a loan move, and believes that the usual minutes elsewhere will accelerate his development. However, United’s hierarchy, along with Amorim, opposed the sanctions at the exit.
Why Man United wants to stay in Mine
Mainoo is highly regarded within Old Trafford and wants England International to stay with the club as the club is looking for depth in the midfield.
United don’t have many options in the middle. Failure to sign a new player in that position means that Mine’s role in the team is becoming more important.
This decision may frustrate Mainoo in the short term, but as he is eager to play a week a week, staying at United ensures that the club remains in an environment where he can oversee his progress.
The maturity he has shown so far in his career makes it difficult to believe he is only 20 years old.
Mainoo’s case has been closed and he is scheduled to stay
As Romano said, “The case is closed.” Man United is not going to let go of Mainoo regardless of offers or player loan requests.
The future of the talented midfielder will remain firmly in Old Trafford in the coming season. It may seem difficult at this point, but Mainoo is enough to set his place in the starting lineup at the club, and a bit of patience may help his career at this point.
Naturally, due to his talent, there is a growing interest in the midfielder’s service, but at such a young age, players can take the time before making a decision.
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