Juventus are preparing a formal push for Kobbie Mainoo as the midfielder’s uncertain role at Manchester United continues to attract interest from across Europe.
The English-Ghanaian youngster has endured a difficult spell under Ruben Amorim, with his limited minutes raising concerns about his World Cup prospects.
Scouts believe his blend of technique and physicality suits Serie A. The 20-year-old asked for a loan move late in the summer window and his stance has not changed as January approaches.
Reports in Italy suggest the midfielder remains intent on securing regular football, fearing his standing with England could decline further if his situation continues.
Juventus have now joined the chase and see the midfielder as a long-term investment who can grow into a central role in Turin.
Napoli are also monitoring developments closely, increasing the likelihood of a robust Italian battle for his signature.
Tutto Juve described him as a talent “capturing the attention of half of Europe”, comparing his trajectory to Paul Pogba’s initial breakthrough. Juventus are said to view him as “Pogba 2.0”, believing he could replicate the Frenchman’s leap from Old Trafford to prominence in Serie A.
Mainoo’s restricted involvement under Amorim has raised questions within United about how best to handle his development.
His World Cup ambitions have added urgency to his search for more minutes, creating an opportunity for clubs willing to promise a defined role.
Juventus are expected to test United’s resolve soon, hopeful that history can repeat itself more than a decade after they secured Pogba from Manchester.
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