Just over a year ago, Kobbie Mainoo was the toast of English football, starring in the Euro 2024 final and being labelled as England’s midfield future. But now, the 20-year-old faces a nightmare scenario. Having missed out on recent England call-ups for both the September and October camps, Mainoo fears his lack of playing time could cost him a spot in Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad next summer. Mainoo has made just six appearances this season, totalling a mere 203 minutes, and is said to be growing increasingly anxious about his stagnating progress. And according to ESPN, the United hierarchy are keen to allay those fears and open contract talks with the youngster, assuring him that he remains an integral part of Amorim’s plans despite his dwindling minutes.
Zirkzee’s nightmare spell continues
While Mainoo fights for his England future, Joshua Zirkzee is battling to rescue his own career after a brutal few months at Old Trafford. After completing his €42.5 million (£37m) switch from Bologna last year, the Dutch forward has fallen down the pecking order behind Matheus Cunha, Benjamin Sesko, and Bryan Mbeumo and managed just 82 minutes across four appearances, all from the bench, in this campaign. His exclusion has already cost him dearly as Netherlands boss, Ronald Koeman, left him out of the most recent national team squad, prompting Zirkzee to look for a solution.
Serie A clubs circling for Zirkzee and Mainoo
Help, however, may be arriving from Italy. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Napoli are preparing a fresh move for Mainoo in January after failing to land him during the summer window. The Serie A champions had initially targeted the midfielder before switching focus to Romelu Lukaku’s replacement, ultimately signing Rasmus Hojlund on loan from United instead. Now, Napoli are reportedly “confident” they can strike a deal, with plans to offer a straight loan without a purchase option, ensuring United maintain long-term control over the player. Sources in Italy claim the Partenopei see Mainoo as an ideal short-term fix to strengthen their midfield and are hopeful United will accept, especially given the player’s desire for regular game time. He had already requested a loan move in the summer,which was turned down by United, and if things don’t change in the next couple of months, the desperation to leave Old Trafford will only increase.
AS Roma, now managed by long-time admirer Gian Piero Gasperini, are also said to be ready to hand Zirkzee a lifeline, offering a loan return to Serie A for the remainder of the season. The deal is said to be financially feasible, with Roma prepared to cover €1.8 million of his salary. Amorim and United’s hierarchy are expected to discuss the offer in upcoming transfer meetings, but they remain cautious about weakening their squad midway through the season. If approved, the move could reignite Zirkzee’s form and keep alive his hopes of forcing his way back into Koeman’s World Cup plans for 2026.