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PSG: Qatar breaks the bank for Kobbie Mainoo

Great hope of English football, Kobbie Mainoo enters the plans of new coach Ruben Amorim at Manchester United. But the 19-year-old prodigy is the dream of PSG, ready to sign a big check to recruit him.

At only 19 years old, Kobbie Mainoo has already established himself as an indisputable player at Manchester United but also in the English selection. The Stockport native has everything it takes to please the big European clubs, a high volume of play in midfield, great maturity for his young age and very above average technique. Freshly inducted as manager of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim is counting on his long-term player while the latter is under contract until 2027.

But according to information from the Pasion Futbol site, a European big name is determined to spoil the love story between Kobbie Mainoo and Manchester United. It’s… Saint-Germain. Against all expectations, the media affirms that the reigning French champion is determined to offer himself the 19-year-old English prodigy. PSG is aware that they will have to break the bank to convince Manchester United to let go and Qatar would be ready to send between 110 and 120 million euros to crack down on the Mancunian leaders. Not qualified for the Champions League this season, Manchester United is not in an exceptional financial situation and if PSG’s XXL offer were to be confirmed, the Old Trafford resident could decide to sell his nugget.

A concrete interest from PSG for Kobbie Mainoo

This would represent a first unpleasant surprise for Ruben Amorim, who undoubtedly did not discuss a potential departure of Kobbie Mainoo when negotiating his arrival on the Manchester United bench. For its part, Paris wishes to continue its project based on the recruitment of young players with high potential, and believes that the Englishman fits perfectly into this framework. Luis Enrique already sees himself partnering the British international with Joao Neves, Vitinha and Zaire-Emery in the capital. It remains to reach an agreement with the player and with Man United, which will not be an easy task.


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