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Manchester United's Amorim Defends Decision to Overlook Mainoo

Manchester United's Amorim Defends Decision to Overlook Mainoo
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Sports December 5, 2025 19:49

manchester, england - Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim defends his choice to not play Kobbie Mainoo despite his England international status. Mainoo seeks loan move for more game time.

Manchester United's Amorim Defends Decision on Mainoo

Manager Ruben Amorim explains his stance on overlooking Kobbie Mainoo, emphasizing his focus on team performance over individual accolades. Mainoo, an England international, has struggled for playtime this season.

Mainoo's Limited Playing Time

Mainoo, despite starting in the Euro 2024 final for England, has seen minimal action in the Premier League under Amorim's management. The midfielder is eager to secure a loan move in January to enhance his chances of making England's World Cup squad.

Manager's Perspective

Amorim remains resolute in his decision-making, prioritizing team success and the best interests of Manchester United. He cites the need to field the strongest players, irrespective of their status or previous achievements.

Potential Loan Move

Mainoo's desire for more playing time has attracted interest from Napoli, as well as clubs in the Premier League and Bundesliga. With key players set to depart for the Africa Cup of Nations, Mainoo may see increased opportunities, although Amorim's response remains cautious.

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