After The Athletic’s David Ornstein said there is ‘no news’ on a new United deal for Mainoo on Sunday, the Daily Mail have stated we are at the front of the queue in trying to recruit the England international if he leaves Old Trafford. They would, however, face stiff competition should bidding begin.
Chelsea fans told if Premier League star is making Stamford Bridge move
Paul Parker doesn’t see Kobbie Mainoo going to CHELSEA despite recent reports in the media which have claimed that the Blues are very much interested in signing the Manchester United midfielder.
He is a player that is now being tipped to become an absolute superstar of the game and there has even been some reports that Spanish giants Real Madrid are eyeing up a potential deal in the summer.
United are in a strong position when it comes to the 19-year-old as he still has more than two years left on his contract and the Red Devils have an option to extend it by a further 12 months.
But Parker, speaking exclusively to Mirror.co.uk via the home of casino online, says: “I think the only way that it would go that way is if Kobbie is being advised badly or being silly and asking for too much money.
‘Maybe an agent who is using what he has done in such a short space of time, saying to grab it now.
“Football is short and I get that, but he’s still very young and at the biggest club in the world, so why look to grab it now when over the long-term he has to look at so many other players that are still doing well now, who have stopped playing a few years ago.”
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