Kobbie Mainoo is exploring new opportunities after being sidelined at Manchester United, with the young midfielder seeking clarity on his role for the rest of the season.
Frustration has grown following limited playing time, which he feels is stalling his development.
The English-Ghanaian talent, unsettled since the summer, requested a loan move before the transfer deadline. United declined, citing the late timing and difficulty in securing a suitable replacement.
The club informed him he would compete directly with Bruno Fernandes, but Fernandes has started every Premier League match and missed only eight minutes across the first 15 fixtures.
Mainoo, by contrast, has yet to start a league game, appearing mostly as a late substitute.
Sources told Flashscore that Mainoo has again communicated his desire to leave Old Trafford, hoping early talks will increase his chances of joining a club willing to give him a leading role. He also doubts he currently has the manager’s full confidence.
United remain cautious about sanctioning a move, partly due to uncertainty over their January midfield targets. Nonetheless, discussions around Mainoo’s future have intensified, with Napoli emerging as frontrunners for his signature.
Open to both domestic and overseas options, Mainoo is seeking consistent minutes to regain the form that made him United’s FA Cup final hero in 2024.
Less than two years later, limited prospects under manager Amorim have prompted him to evaluate his next step as the January window approaches.
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