Manchester United reportedly are going to offer Kobbie Mainoo, five timed more wages than his current wage.
Kobbie Mainoo is great:
Manchester United are looking forward to paying five times the current wages of Mainoo to him at the moment. The fans were really shocked that Mainoo is most probably going to leave Manchester United at the moment. The Reds are already struggling at the moment. It is said that they are looking forward to signing several players in the summer transfer window who can actually replace the horrendous players in Manchester United at the moment too. Mainoo is one of the crucial players of Manchester United. He has been playing really well to be honest. At the same time, he is a really dynamic player as well. Kobbie Mainoo has also scored a lot of goals for Manchester United and at the same time, he also provided several assists too. Mainoo is a really versatile player and a lot of European Clubs want him too.
Manchester United will give Kobbie Mainoo five times more wages:
Chelsea are also looking forward to signing him in the summer transfer window. Bayern Munich is also looking forward to signing Mainoo too. Sources are saying that Kobbie Mainoo is already committed to Manchester United. It is said that he is looking forward to signing a new contract with Manchester United at the moment. Reports say that Mainoo will have a rise in his wage of 80 percent as well. It may rise to £180,000 per week as well. It is said that Manchester United are mostly trying to give him wages of about £100,000 per week or excess as well. His wages may be somewhere close to that of Amad Diallo to be honest.
Author’s Opinion:
I think Manchester United needs to keep Mainoo to be honest. He is a really great player and at the same time, he can be great under Ruben Amorim in this Manchester United as well.
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