
"I've seen Manchester United's young players over the last few years, I've seen a few of them leave the club and excel so I'm maybe not the right person to advise him, Neville said. My view would be that you should fight to stay at the club every single day of your life. Having that badge on your shirt is an absolute privilege and an honour, and you can never, in my view, have a bad day when you're wearing the Manchester United badge on your shirt."
"Mainoo has been linked with Chelsea, as per our report, while Turkish outlet Sabah (as cited and translated by Sport Witness) have also claimed Besiktas have been in touch about signing the England international. Perhaps now that Ruben Amorim has gone, however, we will see Mainoo get more opportunities, as the departure of the Portuguese tactician will likely lead to a new formation that allows for more midfielders."
Gary Neville urged Kobbie Mainoo to fight daily to keep his place at Manchester United, calling wearing the club badge an absolute privilege and honour. Neville acknowledged seeing young players leave and excel, and urged Mainoo to knuckle down because he has talent. Mainoo enjoyed a fine start to his Man United career but has recently spent much time on the bench. Mainoo has attracted transfer interest from Chelsea and Turkish club Besiktas. The departure of Ruben Amorim could prompt a new formation under a different coach and potentially create more midfield opportunities for Mainoo.
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