Despite maintaining a ‘strained’ relationship with Ruben Amorim this season, Kobbie Mainoo has no intention of ending his Manchester United career prematurely.Numerous reports have suggested that Mainoo, for the first time, would consider cutting ties with his boyhood club amid a heavily reduced playing role at Old Trafford.However, Samuel Luckhurst has now claimed the midfield starlet is ‘determined’ to stay put and continue proving himself at United long-term.Kobbie Mainoo: The state of play(Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)This comes amid reported ‘friction’ between head coach Amorim, which would’ve only intensified after the youngster’s brother donned a ‘Free Kobbie Mainoo’ t-shirt while attending United’s 4-4 draw with Bournemouth on December 16. Kobbie Mainoo’s brother on Ig: pic.twitter.com/s5NkAWlJdO — utdreport (@utdreport) December 15, 2025Unfortunately for Mainoo, he has been unable to capitalise on Bruno Fernandes’ absence in recent matches.When the skipper’s injury setback was confirmed, it was anticipated that the 20-year-old would be in line to receive his first Premier League start of the campaign alongside seasoned veteran Casemiro, who once hailed Mainoo as a ‘complete player’.However, he proceeded to sustain an injury of his own and has consequently missed the last three matches with a calf problem.The Carrington graduate has featured for 212 minutes in total across the 11 appearances he’s made and has been an unused substitute on four occasions. Kobbie Mainoo completed more passes (12/13) and won more fouls (2) than any other midfielder on the pitch during his appearance vs. Wolves. A fantastic reception. 👏 pic.twitter.com/afC6Y20rHP — Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) December 8, 2025Mainoo faces hugely uncertain January window(Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)Although he does envision his future with United, Mainoo is expected to push for a winter exit on loan to secure increased game time elsewhere – so long as he recovers from his layoff in time to negotiate a deal.Club chiefs, on the other hand, will only facilitate a departure if Fernandes is back at Amorim’s disposal or a new recruit is brought in to bolster the options in the middle of the park. 🚨 Rúben Amorim: “Kobbie Mainoo will be the future of Manchester United”. ⭐️ “He just needs to wait for his chance and everything can change in football in 2 days”. “If we are not getting someone, it’s hard to let him leave. We are short… with something that can happen here”. pic.twitter.com/ETVJwSrsZi — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) December 25, 2025Read more: ‘Deal almost done’: Romano provides update on first blockbuster January deal for heavily-linked Utd target





