Soccer-Mainoo is the future of Man United, says Amorim


Soccer Football - Carabao Cup - Second Round - Grimsby Town v Manchester United - Blundell Park, Grimsby, Britain - August 27, 2025 Manchester United's Kobbie Mainoo Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

Dec 26 (Reuters) - Manchester United's ‌Kobbie Mainoo has yet to start a Premier League match ‌this season and has been linked with a loan move ‌in the January transfer window but manager Ruben Amorim says the England midfielder is the future of the club.

Mainoo has made 12 appearances this season, with one League Cup ‍start, and is set to miss United's ‍game against Newcastle United later ‌on Friday due to a calf injury.

Amorim said the 20-year-old will have ‍to ​be patient but he will get his chance in the side.

"Kobbie Mainoo will have the opportunity, he has all the ⁠time," Amorim told reporters on Thursday.

"He played in different ‌positions, and we talk about the position of Casemiro, he can do that ⁠position.

"If you play ‍with three (in midfield), he can play – like we played in the last game – the position of Mason Mount in this game, he can play there.

"So, ‍in the future, he's going to be ‌the future of Manchester United. That is my feeling.

"So you just need to wait for each chance and everything can change in football in two days."

With United's squad missing several players due to injury and the Africa Cup of Nations, Amorim said it would be difficult to accept any request from a player to leave in January.

"It's going to ‌be hard for someone to leave the club if we don't get a substitution," the Portuguese said.

"We are short. Even with the full squad we are short ​for something that can happen."

Manchester United are seventh in the league with 26 points from 17 games.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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