Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has signed a new five-year contract, committing to the club until 2031. The 21-year-old ends speculation about his future after thriving under interim boss Michael Carrick. Mainoo made 26 appearances this season, including 14 starts.
Manchester United announced that Kobbie Mainoo has penned a new deal keeping him at Old Trafford until 2031. The agreement secures the academy product's long-term future, following his resurgence after falling out of favor under former manager Ruben Amorim, who departed in January. Under Carrick, Mainoo has started 13 matches and formed a strong midfield partnership with Casemiro, helping United push toward Champions League qualification this season. He has featured in 26 games overall, with 14 starts. Speaking to Manchester United’s official website, Mainoo said: “Manchester United has always been my home; this special club means everything to my family. I have grown up seeing the impact that our club has on our city, and I relish the responsibility that comes with wearing this shirt.” Sporting director Jason Wilcox praised the midfielder, stating: “Kobbie is one of the most naturally gifted young footballers in the world. His technical ability, dedicated professionalism and humble personality make him the perfect role model for our young players.” With Casemiro set to leave at season's end, United faces questions over Mainoo’s next midfield partner. Links have surfaced to players like Elliot Anderson, Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes, and Aurelien Tchouameni, though transfers remain uncertain amid United’s expected return to elite European competition.