January decision made over potential Chelsea signing of £60M midfielder

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Kobbie Mainoo will not be allowed to leave Manchester United in January, which will come as bad news for the likes of Chelsea, who have been courting the young player for the last couple of transfer windows and are very interested in signing the lad.

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 for the midfielder.

But the young midfielder has seen limited game time this season, and there has been alot of speculation that CHELSEA will once again reignite their interest in getting a transfer deal done for the lad and make an offer that Man United will not be able to turn down.

However, despite the fact Mainoo is not getting the game time that he would like, United head coach Ruben Amorim has made it clear that he will remain at the club and continue to be part of his long-term plans.

IcChelseanews Says…

Amorim is a boss that does not know his strongest team yet, is a boss that will go out and splash lots of cash rather than give players like Mainoo a real chance to prove himself in that side over the next 12 months or so.

A move to CHELSEA or Madrid may not be the best thing for the lad and if he does leave the club, he would need to join a side that are in need of another midfielder like him, we dont need him

It will be interesting to see how this all plays out, but at the end of the day, Mainoo sitting on the bench is not doing anything for the potential that he has and a big decision needs to come very quickly.

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