Manchester United's new star is not in a hurry to raise his salary to renew his contract for the time being, and is compared to Manchester City's king
Kobe Maynor, the star of United's younger generation, has been playing well this season, but he won't be in a hurry to get a salary rise or extend his contract. The Englishman was concerned that his high wages would prevent him from concentrating, so he opted to maintain his current form.
Meno is an 18-year-old youth player who has been putting his best in the first team this season. He was compared to Paul Scholes and Dutch star Seedorf.
Mayno scored the winning goal in the 97th minute to give the team a 4-3 win over Wolves. According to"athletic.com"Although he has made great progress, the Manchester United youngster has been very calm and he is not in a hurry to sign a new contract. The youngster has just signed a new £10,000-a-week contract with the club until 2027, with a one-year right of first refusal.
Maynor also makes Ten Hagel proud: "I have a lot of confidence in my players and they have to take some time. I promoted Meno, everybody was skeptical, and now it's the same guy who says he's going to England. It's the same with Garnacho, all they have to do is give themselves some time.
Asked if Meno would feature at the Summer Euros, Ten Hag said: "Is Meno ready for the Euros? Southgate is clear about his goals and I think he has a lot of potential. Every training session, every game, he has been outstanding. ”
Meno praised Ten Hagel's level of knowledge and high level: "I'm grateful for his day, he's always motivating us, he's always aiming higher and I think it helps the players grow quickly. ”
Ahead of Sunday's derby at the Etihad, Manchester United's young coach Tom Huddlestone compared Maynor to Yaya Toure.
As soon as I arrived in Carrington, I went there to watch the boys practice. Huddlestone recalled: "On my way back, I spoke to a friend and told him, 'There were two players in the training session who were really good, one was Kobe Maynor, who looked like a younger version of Yaya Toure.
However, at Manchester United, it's not uncommon for young talent to have good and bad things, and Meno should really calm himself down and then remain calm throughout his career. Mason Greenwood, 22 years old, is his partner in his career. The English striker, who spent some time in Spain, rediscovered his place this season and finally focused on the game.
Recently, there have been rumours that Aoki will return to Manchester United next season, and there are various theories. Some British journalists said Aoki wanted to return to Old Trafford, but others said he didn't want to go to that controversial place again. According to The Sun, the Manchester United phenom has decided to return to Old Trafford because he believes doing so will help him manage his parents' relationship.
His father, Andrew, who is also Greenwood's agent, lives with him in Madrid, while his mum Melanie still lives in a mansion in Cheshire, in the northwest of England. The forced divorce had a big impact on Greenwood's parents' feelings, and there was allegedly a rift in the relationship between the two. So the players can go back to England.
"Greenwood [Greenwood] is currently living in Spain and he knows a lot of top teams from Spain, including Barcelona. At the same time, he was very unhappy with his behavior after being indicted, which is why he was reluctant to return home. However, since Mason moved to Spain, his parents have not been together for a long time. It's no secret that long-distance relationships aren't easy, especially given the tremendous stress Mason has endured since his first arrest in January of this year. The past two years have not been easy for the Greenwood family. Mason believes many family issues will be resolved once he returns to Manchester United. He had a good relationship with his father and mother, so he was able to come back. "