
Manchester United has reportedly rebuffed midfielder Kobbie Mainoo’s request to depart Old Trafford on a loan deal before the summer transfer window closes. The 20-year-old, who has found himself on the fringes of Ruben Amorim’s squad in the nascent stages of the 2025-26 season, is being urged to “fight for his place” by the Red Devils’ manager.

Mainoo’s Limited Opportunities Spark Loan Speculation
Mainoo has been an unused substitute in United’s opening Premier League fixtures against Arsenal and Fulham. His only competitive minutes this season came in Wednesday’s shocking Carabao Cup exit at the hands of Grimsby Town, a result that further intensified scrutiny on the squad’s depth and performance. Manager Ruben Amorim has consistently favored a midfield pairing of Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes, pushing Mainoo down the pecking order.

Reports in recent days suggested that Mainoo was “open” to the prospect of a temporary move away from his boyhood club to secure more regular first-team football. However, according to BBC Sport, United has firmly rejected this request, signaling their desire for the young England international to remain and compete for a spot in the squad.
Amorim’s Challenge: “Fight For His Place”
Addressing reporters at a press conference on Friday, Ruben Amorim reiterated the club’s stance and issued a clear challenge to Mainoo.
“I want Kobbie to stay,” the United boss stated emphatically. “He needs to fight for his place, and we need Kobbie, so that is not going to change. I understand that the players that are not playing in this moment are disappointed. Everyone will have the same opportunity to play. You have to fight during the week.”

This firm declaration from Amorim underscores the competitive environment at Old Trafford and the manager’s expectation that every player earns their minutes.
European Suitors and Contract Details
While Chelsea has been mentioned as a potential destination, much of the reported interest in Mainoo at this late stage of the transfer window has emanated from abroad. La Liga giants Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid have been named as two prominent suitors for the talented midfielder. Furthermore, a reunion with former United teammate Scott McTominay at Serie A champions Napoli has also been touted, with the Italian club also actively pursuing Rasmus Højlund.

Mainoo’s current contract with Manchester United is set to expire in 2027, with the club holding an option to extend it by a further 12 months. These terms were agreed upon at the beginning of 2023, when he was just 17 years old, prior to his meteoric rise towards the end of that year, which saw him break into the first team and impress with his maturity and skill.

As the transfer deadline looms, it appears Mainoo will remain at Old Trafford, tasked with proving his worth and fighting for a more prominent role under Ruben Amorim. His journey will be one to watch closely as the season progresses.