Kobie Mainoo requires too high salary, the chosen person can be Manuel Ugarte
As Manchester United are going through a difficult season, the future of young midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has become the focus of attention when he asked for a salary increase of £180,000/week, while currently receiving only £20,000. Although his contract lasts until 2027, the "Red Devils" leadership is seriously considering the possibility of keeping or selling this 19-year-old player.
Kobie Mainoo requests sky-high salary
According to information from the British media, Kobbie Mainoo's representative has sent a request to increase his salary to Manchester United to £180,000/week. This is a significant increase compared to the current figure that this player is receiving. Mainoo's request for this salary is not surprising, as he is considered one of the brightest talents of the team and has made important contributions to both the club and the national team.
While the pay rise would see Mainoo earn more, if United were to accept it, it would still be less than half of Casemiro’s current £375,000-a-week salary. The new salary would see Mainoo rank eighth in the Old Trafford pecking order, behind Harry Maguire on £190,000-a-week.
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Financial Fair Play Regulations
Manchester United’s board highly value Mainoo’s talent, but they are also facing financial pressure due to the Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. This makes the decision to keep or sell the player more complicated. Currently, the club no longer considers Mainoo “untouchable” and is willing to consider transfer offers if a reasonable agreement on wages cannot be reached.
A key factor in United’s decision is that Mainoo came through the club’s academy. If he is sold, the entire transfer fee will be recorded in net profit, directly affecting the club's financial situation. According to many sources, MU values Mainoo at around 70-80 million pounds, a large enough amount for them to rebuild the squad in the upcoming transfer window.
Pressure for coach Ruben Amorim
Coach Ruben Amorim is also facing a lot of pressure when the team is currently ranked 14th in the Premier League. He admitted that he cannot guarantee Mainoo's future, as the club is under pressure to sell players to have a budget to recruit new players. In this context, Chelsea is closely monitoring the situation and is ready to join in if there is an opportunity.
Despite only making his first-team debut two years ago, Mainoo has quickly become a key player for Manchester United, as well as impressing with England at EURO 2024. However, his future remains uncertain, with his love for United and lucrative offers from other big clubs.
Manuel Ugarte feels proud to wear the Manchester United shirt
While Mainoo's future remains uncertain, midfielder Manuel Ugarte is enjoying his time at Manchester United. Joining from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2024 for £42m (which could rise to £50.5m depending on add-ons), Ugarte has quickly become a mainstay of the team, making 32 appearances in all competitions.
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Manuel Ugarte is becoming an irreplaceable factor at Manchester United |
Under the guidance of coach Ruben Amorim, who worked with him at Sporting CP, Ugarte's role has become increasingly important. Despite the team struggling and finishing 14th in the Premier League, Ugarte maintains his positive spirit: “I feel good, confident and playing. Now I have more freedom to get into the box.”
The challenges of the Premier League are too different
Ugarte understands that the football environment in England is harsh and competitive. He shared: “Any tournament here is very important, football is lived more intensely. Every weekend, if you win, you are in the top group, if you lose, you are pushed down. Players have to learn to face that.”
Although Manchester United are in a slump, Ugarte remains positive and sees the Europa League as the most important target at the moment. He emphasized: “This season is not the best, we all know that. But the Europa League is an important arena. I am not saying that we have to win it, but it would be great to do it.”
Pride in Manchester United
The Uruguayan midfielder couldn't hide his pride in playing for Manchester United. He said it was a dream, as very few Uruguayan players have played in the Premier League, especially for Manchester United. “When I was a kid, I always woke up to watch the Premier League on TV, it's the most exciting game in the world. To experience it from the inside is an amazing feeling,” Ugarte said.
He also praised Old Trafford, calling it a special place. “I often tell people who come to visit me that when they come to Old Trafford, they will see that this place is not like any other stadium they have ever seen. It has something very special, very attractive,” he added.
The future of Kobbie Mainoo at Manchester United is facing many options and challenges, while Manuel Ugarte maintains a positive spirit in despite difficulties. These developments not only affect the individual players but also reflect the situation of a club looking for a new direction in the context of fierce competition of the Premier League.
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