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Post by : Shweta
Kobbie Mainoo has officially secured his future at Manchester United by signing a five-year contract that extends his stay at Old Trafford until 2031. This contract concludes months of speculation regarding the young midfielder's future and underscores his significance in the club's long-term vision.
The announcement was made by Manchester United on Wednesday, with club officials praising Mainoo as one of the most promising young talents in global football. The 21-year-old academy product has quickly emerged as a critical player for both Manchester United and the England national squad over the last two seasons.
Joining United's academy at just six years old, Mainoo progressed through the ranks and made his senior debut in January 2023. Since then, he has made 98 appearances for the club, netting seven goals and establishing himself as one of the most exciting midfielders in English football.
His pivotal contributions during the 2023-24 season captured international attention, especially his winning goal against Manchester City in the FA Cup final. His ability to remain composed in midfield and manage the pace of games earned him a special place in fans' hearts at Old Trafford.
Following the signing, Mainoo expressed that Manchester United “has always felt like home” and highlighted the club's special significance to him and his family. He remains committed to helping the team pursue major trophies going forward.
Reportedly, the new deal comes with a substantial salary increase, reflecting Mainoo's burgeoning role within the team. Media reports indicate that his wages have notably risen as he becomes one of the club's crucial young prospects.
Earlier this season, Mainoo's future was uncertain under former manager Ruben Amorim due to limited playing opportunities, leading to speculation about a potential loan move. However, the situation improved significantly with interim manager Michael Carrick, who reinstated him to a key midfield role.
Manchester United's director of football, Jason Wilcox, lauded Mainoo following the announcement, calling him one of the most naturally gifted young footballers globally. He also emphasized Mainoo's dedication, technical prowess, and leadership qualities, remarkable for his age.
Mainoo's standout performances at club level have allowed him to secure a place in the England national team, where he played a role in UEFA Euro 2024, boosting his status as one of England's most promising midfielders.
Reactions from fans have been overwhelmingly positive on social media, with many considering this extension as one of the club's most vital decisions recently. Supporters believe that Mainoo is poised to become a central figure in the team for the coming decade as the club embarks on a journey towards future triumph.
This new agreement is also viewed as a significant advantage for Manchester United ahead of the summer transfer window, as officials aim to build a squad centered on younger talents, with Mainoo now recognized as one of the pivotal leaders for the club's future.
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