Kobbie Mainoo has signed a new deal at Manchester United with a new long-term contract, marking a significant milestone in both his career and the club’s ongoing rebuild.
The young midfielder, who has rapidly evolved from academy talent into a first-team regular, has reportedly agreed to a deal that will keep him at Old Trafford until June 2031. It’s a clear statement of intent from United, who are keen to build their future around a core of emerging stars.
The financial terms of the contract reflect Mainoo’s meteoric rise over the past two seasons. Manioo wages are believed to have jumped dramatically from around £25,000 to between £120,000 and £150,000, placing him among the club’s better-paid players.
The deal also includes performance-based bonuses tied to appearances and individual contributions, ensuring that his earnings can grow alongside his impact on the pitch.
What did Kobbie Mainoo about the new Manchester United contract?
“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. From The Cliff, to Littleton Road, to Carrington and ultimately Old Trafford, the journey so far has been incredible. I have the privilege of living my dream every single day, with the same relentless desire to succeed here as when I joined my first training session at the age of six. We can all feel the momentum building inside the club. I am determined to step up and play my role in helping Manchester United to regularly fight for major trophies in the years ahead.”
Highlights of Kobbie Mainoo’s contract
(1) Kobbie Mainoo has signed a new long-term contract with Manchester United until June 2031.
(2) His weekly wages increased significantly from about £25,000 to £120,000–£150,000
(3) The deal includes performance-based bonuses tied to appearances and on-field contributions.
(4) A contract review clause around 2028 allows for possible renegotiationMainoo is now seen as a key first-team player and midfield cornerstone.
