8 January 2025

Manchester United star Kobe Maino tries to stop Manchester City's Jeremy Doku. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

There are not many players Manchester United fans would like to stay at Old Trafford, however, one of them has started learning Spanish ahead of the 2024/25 season.

The current season has been extremely disappointing for Manchester United, with Ruben Amorim's side currently sitting 13th in the Premier League standings, having won just six out of 20 matches. The Red Devils are currently winless in their last five games, and in order to turn that form around, additions may be needed in January.

Amorim admitted the English giants needed to sell players before buying and ahead of the January window, it has only been reported Six players in the current Red Devils squad are considered untouchable.

according to Florian PlettenbergKobe Maino, Noussair Mazraoui, Matthijs de Ligt, Lenny Euro, Amad Diallo and Andre Onana will not be sold by the Premier League club in 2025.

instead of, Man United will look to sell players like AnthonyAlthough they may find it difficult to get rid of the Brazilian winger.

It has been reported that one of the concerns United fans have ahead of the summer transfer window is that Maino started taking Spanish lessons last season Manchester Evening News. Although there is a perfectly good explanation for this.

Will Kobe Maino leave Manchester United?

Kobe Maino in the Manchester United match
Kobe Maino in the Manchester United match. (Photo by Karl Riesen/Getty Images)

With Maino yet to sign a new contract with Manchester United, Chelsea are said to be monitoring the 19-year-old's situation At Old Trafford, with the London club ready to pounce if the duo fail to reach an agreement.

In light of this, news of the youngster learning Spanish may worry Manchester United fans, with clubs such as Real Madrid and Barcelona certain to be interested in the midfielder.

The report states that the reason Maino learned another language is so he can communicate better with the eight Spanish speakers in United's current squad. This shows the England international's desire to improve in all areas and could come in handy should any of the La Liga giants come calling in the future.

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