Manchester United close in on Kobbie Mainoo contract extension
Manchester United are reportedly on the verge of securing the long-term future of English midfielder of Ghanaian descent Kobbie Mainoo after reaching a preliminary agreement over a new contract.
The 21-year-old’s future had recently been the subject of uncertainty following a period on the fringes under former manager Ruben Amorim, which raised questions about his role at Old Trafford.
However, a strong resurgence under current head coach Michael Carrick has seen Mainoo re-establish himself as a key figure in midfield.
His return to prominence has not gone unnoticed, with the club’s hierarchy moving swiftly to secure his services amid growing confidence in his development and long-term potential.
According to reports from The Sun, Manchester United are close to finalising a new five-year deal for the midfielder, with an official announcement expected before the end of the season. The proposed contract is said to include a substantial increase in his weekly wages, rising to approximately £150,000.
The extension reflects Mainoo’s growing influence within the squad, having featured in 25 matches across all competitions this season, contributing three assists while continuing to mature into a reliable midfield presence.
With the club focused on building around emerging talent, Mainoo’s expected renewal signals a clear commitment to nurturing young players who can shape the team’s future.
