According to British media "TBR", Kobe Maynor's agent insisted that the 19-year-old England midfielder is willing to play for Manchester United for a long time, and was angry that the "inner ghost" leaked the inside information that they were asking for a high salary from the club.
After excelling for England at last summer's European Championships, Mayno has been a lacklustre season at Manchester United, with so far in all competitionsIn 25 appearances, he scored one goal and provided one assist. The reason why he became more of a protagonist was because the British media revealed that he asked for a weekly salary of 200,000 pounds.
This statement was then adjusted to £180,000 or even £150,000. But in any case, the fact is that Maynor did make a high salary request for Manchester United, a fact that his agency team could not deny either.
It is reported that talks between Manchester United and Menor for a new contract began at this time last year, when the two sides were already close to reaching an agreement. The England youngsters have postponed their decision until the end of the season on the grounds that they are concentrating on playing. As a result, he won the FA Cup final by scoring goals and was named in England's squad for the European Championship, as well as playing in the final.
This changed the progress of the contract extension, and negotiations were put on hold until January this year. At this time, United's Academy youngsters are demanding a different salary, and there is no doubt that his agent believes that with the likes of Christian Eriksen close to leaving, Meino should not only take their place, but also inherit their income.
These bargaining demands may be normal, but Meno's salary demands have been made public, leaving many United fans who loved him offended. It is reported that this development annoyed Meno's team of agents.
However, Premier League transfer expert Graeme Bailey says Manchester United and Mayno are still confident of signing a new deal. The lines of communication between the player's agent and the club have remained open, with negotiations progressing in recent weeks.
Chelsea have enquired about signing Meno but the agent insists it is not a 'price increase' that they are pushing to force Manchester United, but rather that the Blues are genuinely interested in him. However, Chelsea's interest in him has cooled a bit lately, with Maynor's transfer rumours coming more from the continental giants.
Sources on both sides have told TBR that they are both pleased with the progress of the current negotiations, with both United and Mayno aiming for a contract extension.
But the net profit that Maynor can bring as an academy player, even if it is only a transfer fee of 50 million, is a huge amount of money for Manchester United now, and it is a potential incentive. Rajue plans to purge at least 10 players this summer for £310 million to rebuild the squad.
Meanwhile, according to the club's latest financial figures as of the end of December, Manchester United owe almost £391 million in unpaid transfer fees to other clubs. Of this amount, about £200 million will need to be paid over the next 12 months. In addition, United owe £136.4 million in performance-related surcharges, and while these payment terms are unlikely to be fully realised, even some of them are still a significant amount of money.
So, for Rajue, if there is an opportunity to sell Meno at the ideal price, he will not miss the opportunity. Because in his opinion, the recent behavior of Meno's agent team is exactly the same as that of another academy demon star Rashford's brother, even if he stays this time, I am afraid that there will be another "bloody storm" for the sake of profit in the future.