Real Madrid Set Sights on United Midfield Talent
Real Madrid are reportedly making serious plans for the post-Modric and Kroos era ā and Kobbie Mainoo has emerged as a key target. According to Spanish outletĀ Fichajes, the 19-year-old is top of Los Blancosā wishlist as they search for fresh midfield talent to carry them through the next generation.
Mainooās technical ability and vision have impressed scouts across Europe, and Madrid sees him as a player who could be molded into their next midfield maestro. But prising him away from Old Trafford wonāt be straightforward.
INEOS and Amorim Stand Firm Despite Mainooās Frustration
Mainooās position at Manchester United has become increasingly uncertain since the arrival of head coach RĆŗben Amorim. The Portuguese tacticianās preferred 3-4-3 system has limited the youngsterās opportunities, with Mainoo struggling to fit seamlessly into the setup.
That tactical mismatch led to him being an unused substitute in Unitedās opening Premier League fixtures this season ā a development that reportedly left the player deeply frustrated. Napoli even attempted to sign Mainoo on loan in the summer, but INEOS and Amorim vetoed the move, concerned about weakening their midfield depth.
Despite early-season struggles, Amorim has slowly reintroduced Mainoo into the squad. The midfielder showed flashes of brilliance during Unitedās recent 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, offering fans a glimpse of what he still brings to the table.
Unitedās āBombshellā Price Tag Sends a Message
While Real Madridās interest is genuine, any deal will be difficult. Manchester United have reportedly placed a ā¬90 million (Ā£78m) valuation on Mainoo ā a dramatic increase from the Ā£40 million fee they were said to be open to earlier this year.
With Mainoo under contract until 2027, United are under no pressure to sell. Sources suggest the club plans to use that long-term deal as leverage in any negotiations, effectively daring suitors to meet their lofty asking price.
The situation is complicated further by claims that Mainoo has privately voiced his desire to leave in the upcoming transfer window, unhappy with his current role and trajectory under Amorim. Still, United remain reluctant to part ways with their academy graduate unless their valuation is met in full.
Madrid Interested, But Wonāt Be Held to Ransom
Real Madrid remain interested, but according to reports, they are unwilling to go beyond what they believe is a fair market price. With their focus on financial sustainability ā even in the post-GalĆ”ctico era ā the Spanish giants are unlikely to match Unitedās ā¬90 million demand unless the situation changes significantly in the coming months.
For now, the ball is in Manchester Unitedās court. Whether Mainoo stays and fights for his place or pushes harder for a move in January remains to be seen.