Cobby Mineu, one of Manchester United’s promising young midfielders, is reportedly looking at his move to Napoli during the January transfer period next year.
With opportunities to play at Old Trafford being severely restricted under coach Reuben Amorim, Meine could see Italy as a stage in which he energized his career and formed a fresh chapter.
Mainoo found himself on the sidelines in Man United’s midfield hierarchy. Once considered among the brightest talents to pass through the ranks, he now struggles to secure a start under the Amorim system, often ranked behind Bruno Fernandez.
Kobbie Mainoo wants the Man United exit
The young midfielder wanted to leave the Red Devils in the summer transfer window, but United denied him leaving the club.
Many clubs were interested in the movements of the international English midfielders, including Real Madrid.
However, according to The Daily Mail, Mainoo is hoping to have moved to Napoli and have seen former teammates Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund Shine.
McTominay won the league title with Napoli last season and was named MVP after his outstanding individual season.
Meanwhile, Hojlund has begun to show real colours to Antonio Conte’s side after joining this summer.
The young Danish striker scored two goals against the sport in the Champions League this week for Napoli, showing the quality to finish a missed chance at United.
Naples’ moves will help revive Mine’s career
Napoli has been linking with Mainoo for a long time, but it is said that he would have preferred to join them if United had allowed it.
Mainoo considers the presence of familiar faces to be a positive factor in movement. The hope is that chemistry, trust and shared history will help adapt more quickly in Italy.
Mainoo’s ambitions seem to go beyond his current situation at Man United.
With limited opportunities under Amorim and increasing frustration with development, his eyes are firmly locked into the transition to Napoli, McTominay has already achieved success, and Hojlund has adapted to a new stage.
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