A 19-year-old player from England and Man Utd is expected to become the top player in the Premier League.

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December 3rd 2024.

A 19-year-old player from England and Man Utd is expected to become the top player in the Premier League.
Manchester United's young star, Kobbie Mainoo, has caught the attention of former Champions League winner Dietmar Hamann, who believes he has the potential to become the best midfielder in the Premier League. Mainoo, who has been with the club since the age of seven, made his debut at the start of 2023 and has since become a key member of the squad, making 45 appearances and earning a call-up to the England national team.

At just 19 years old, Mainoo has already made a big impact, becoming the youngest player to feature in a semi-final of a major tournament for England during Euro 2024. His impressive performances have not gone unnoticed, with Manchester United legends Paul Scholes and Rio Ferdinand praising him and even suggesting he is better than they were at his age.

Hamann is the latest to join the chorus of praise for Mainoo, tipping him to become one of the best players in the Premier League in the coming years. He spoke highly of Mainoo's abilities both defensively and offensively, noting his discipline and attacking skills. He also highlighted the importance of having complementary players in central midfield and believes Mainoo has the potential to excel in either a defensive or attacking role.

Despite missing almost two months of football due to injury, Mainoo made a successful return to the pitch in United's recent 4-0 victory over Everton. However, his fifth yellow card of the season means he will miss the next match against Arsenal.

While Mainoo has already proven himself as a talented midfielder, Hamann believes he still has room to grow and develop into one of the best in England. With his discipline, attacking abilities, and potential to score goals, Mainoo has the potential to become a vital player for both Manchester United and the England national team in the years to come.

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