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Mainoo Pursues January Loan as West Ham Offer Guaranteed Playing Time

Mainoo seeks January loan as West Ham promise guaranteed minutes; United consider squad cover. Loan

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Kobbie Mainoo is preparing to seek a loan move away from Manchester United in the January transfer window after a season of limited first-team opportunities. West Ham United have emerged as a concrete option, with Fabrizio Romano reporting the Hammers have offered the youngster a role with “guaranteed minutes” for the second half of the campaign.

Mainoo’s reduced playing time under manager Ruben Amorim has contributed to his absence from the England setup; he has not played for the Three Lions since September 2024. At club level the midfielder has not started a Premier League game since May, after veteran Casemiro moved ahead of him in the pecking order.

West Ham boss Nuno Espírito Santo is said to be seeking fresh legs in midfield and has indicated Mainoo would feature regularly if he arrives. Napoli are also reported to have renewed interest following Kevin De Bruyne’s hamstring injury, but persuading United to sanction a temporary departure for a player considered valuable cover looks likely to be challenging.

Amorim has been publicly sympathetic to Mainoo’s situation and has dismissed suggestions of a personal issue between them. In an interview with beIN SPORTS the United manager pointed to a lack of midweek fixtures as a key factor limiting rotation at the club this season. He said: “I see Kobbie Mainoo training today, and he deserves to play,” Amorim explained. “But then I have to take [out] one guy that is playing really well.

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“We should have played in the Carabao Cup, because I need to see Kobbie Mainoo playing. I need to see Josh [Zirkzee]… all these guys, they deserve to play, but in the end, with one game [every week], you need to make choices. So you have both sides, but we are taking advantage of the good side of not playing in the middle of the week.”

United’s recent Carabao Cup exit and the absence of European fixtures have reduced the need for squad rotation, with Amorim choosing to retain a settled side that is unbeaten in their last four matches. Mainoo will now consider a temporary move that promises minutes and a chance to rebuild his standing.

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How Amorim’s Manchester United Lead the Minutes and Rebalanced the Attack

United have led more minutes under Amorim in 2025/26, improving goals and chance quality. This term.

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Manchester United have spent more time in winning positions across the 11 Premier League games of 2025/26 than they did in the 27 top-flight matches overseen in 2024–25. United have spent more than 496 minutes leading opponents this season, equivalent to 45% of their total time on the pitch in 2025–26, per Opta.

Only Manchester City have enjoyed longer spells in ascendancy this term. Even league-leading Arsenal have not spent as much time on top, although they have found a way to end eight games in front while United only boast five wins.

Under Amorim in 2024–25 the numbers were different: across 27 games United spent 355 mins, 40 secs in winning positions and recorded seven wins. In 2025–26, across 11 games, the club has 496 mins, 5 secs leading and five wins. Stats via Opta. Correct as of Nov. 12, 2025.

United have dropped six points from winning positions this season, losing a lead to Fulham early on and repeating strange sequences against Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur where they scored first, fell behind and then salvaged a 2–2 draw in both matches. Amorim wrote off the blunder against Forest as five minutes of madness but cited the enforced substitutions of Casemiro and Harry Maguire after the 72nd minute in the Spurs match as the turning point; United were 1–0 up and largely in control when those players left the field. With Matthijs de Ligt failing to offer Maguire’s assurance in a central role and Manuel Ugarte floundering in Casemiro’s absence, United conceded twice. Amorim was keen to point out United came back to score in both those fixtures.

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Offensively the side are sharper. Per 90, goals have risen from 1.04 to 1.45, xG from 1.21 to 1.44, shots from 13.7 to 14.1 and xG per shot from 0.088 to 0.102 (FBref). A summer outlay of £200 million ($262.5 million) on the frontline has helped. Bryan Mbeumo has five goals this season, more than Rasmus Højlund (four) or Joshua Zirkzee (three) managed last year. Matheus Cunha scored his first goal at the end of October, and the team now uses long switches of play more frequently than any other top-flight side to present the new forwards with better chances.

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Tuanzebe Takes Manchester United to High Court Over Alleged Medical Failings

Axel Tuanzebe has lodged High Court proceedings against Manchester United over alleged failings today

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Axel Tuanzebe has launched High Court proceedings against Manchester United, seeking compensation linked to injury treatment he says curtailed his time at the club. The claim, lodged in July and reported by Sky News, seeks damages calculated by potential loss of earnings through wages and bonuses and is described as being “in excess of £1 million”.

The central fact in the complaint is a stress fracture to Tuanzebe’s lower spine sustained in January 2020. The player says the injury caused “significant pain and discomfort since their development and deterioration.” United remained his employer as he missed 42 games for club and country between December 2019 and October 2020. He also missed a large chunk of the 2022–23 season before being released in the summer.

Tuanzebe’s legal case alleges that the original injury became chronic by July 2022 after he sustained the same problem on the right side of his lower spine. He contends the club’s medical staff did not provide appropriate care and specialist support, and that they failed to refer him to a third party for further assessment. The lawsuit states: “Appropriate treatment plans would, on the balance of probabilities, have resulted in the claimant avoiding the pain and discomfort set out below and would have resulted in him being able to play professional football at elite level without restriction or impediment,” the lawsuit says.

The claim accepts Tuanzebe remains a professional player but argues the condition has affected his career trajectory. “As it is, although he continues to play at an elite level, this has impacted his career and earnings.” He is currently at Burnley but, the filing adds, he is no longer able to play “without restriction or impediment.” Tuanzebe has previously spent time on loan at Ipswich Town and Stoke City.

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Manchester United have declined to comment on the proceedings. The club have, the report notes, shown great improvement in recent weeks under Ruben Amorim.

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United Permit Lisandro Martínez to Train with Argentina During Recovery

Manchester United have allowed Lisandro Martínez to join Argentina’s training camp while injured.

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Manchester United have allowed Lisandro Martínez to travel with and train alongside the Argentina squad during the international break while he completes the final stages of his injury recovery. The centre back is not yet fit and was not called up for this month’s Argentina squad, but he will spend the next two weeks with Lionel Scaloni’s side.

The Argentinian Federation released a statement: “The Manchester United defender will join the Argentine national team camp to train and continue his physiotherapy with the team’s medical staff,”

“It should be noted that the player is unavailable for the friendly match against Angola.” A formal return date has not been provided.

United manager Ruben Amorim predicted things to progress “slowly” just a few weeks ago. The player remains on a recovery programme established by United’s medical staff and is at a crucial point in his return plan.

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Clubs seldom permit injured players to work away from their own facilities because of tightly controlled medical protocols. The decision to allow Martínez to train with Argentina was, according to the Daily Mail, a calculated and measured call. The belief within United is that training “at a high level” with the national squad would be more beneficial than keeping him at Carrington for the next two weeks.

If the plan goes to schedule, Martínez will return to United with the club assessing how to reintroduce the 27-year-old to first-team action. United host Everton after the November international break and conclude the month with a trip to Crystal Palace. The hope is that Martínez can manage even a brief cameo before increasing his involvement over the festive period.

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