
"According to Italian journalist Enrico De Lellis, Manchester United want a loan option with no obligation or 50 million to sell the player permanently. It will be interesting to see if they can convince Napoli to pay up. He said to CalcioBlog: In midfield, Mainoo is a real target. United are asking for a no-obligation loan or 50m. Neither option is worthwhile for Napoli."
"Mainoo is a tremendous talent with a bright future, and he could be a long-term acquisition for the Italian club. However, paying 50 million for him could prove to be very difficult. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. The young midfielder will look to sort out his future quickly so that he can focus on his once again."
"The young midfielder will look to sort out his future quickly so that he can focus on his once again. He has not been able to play regularly this season. A player of his calibre deserves more opportunities. He is regarded as one of the finest young talents in the Premier League right now. Manchester United clearly do not view him as an important part of their plans going forward. They could end up regretting the decision to sell him in future."
Kobbie Mainoo has fallen down Manchester United’s midfield pecking order and needs regular first-team football. Napoli have expressed interest but find Manchester United’s demands prohibitive: a loan with no obligation to buy or a £50 million permanent fee. Mainoo is regarded as a talented young midfielder with significant potential who has struggled for minutes this season and wants to secure a move to play consistently. Joining Napoli would offer top-level teammates and the chance to work under Antonio Conte, but the price or loan terms could derail any deal, and Manchester United could later regret selling him.
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