Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has wished Willy Kambwala well after the club confirmed the young defender's move to Villarreal.
Kambwala made his senior debut for United last season in a Premier League defeat to West Ham. He ended the campaign with eight Premier League appearances to his name, as well as two in the FA Cup, but has moved to Spain in a deal worth up to £9.6million.
The former Sochaux youngster is the second player to leave for a fee this summer, following Donny van de Beek's switch to Girona. The Dutch midfielder moved for an initial £500,000 plus add-ons, a significant hit on the £35m United paid Ajax in 2020.
Mainoo knows Kambwala well from their time together in United's academy, where they were team-mates in the UEFA Youth League before the England international became a first-team regular. "Big love bro, all the best," wrote Mainoo underneath Kambwala's Instagram post confirming his departure.
"Dear @manchesterunited, I arrived at the club as a boy with a dream and today I’m leaving like a young man who has fulfilled his dream," Kambwala wrote on social media. "From the academy to the first team, it’s time for me to start a new adventure after 4 wonderful seasons at the club.
"Thank you to all the people I have met during these 4 years. Coaches, my teammates, staff members, workers in Carrington and members of my host family.
"I’ll never forget what you all did for me.A special thank you to you fans who have always supported me, you are the soul of this club. I wish you the best for this season and for the future."
United have inserted a buy-back option into Kambwala's deal, as well as a significant sell-on clause. The 19-year-old joins former Old Trafford star Eric Bailly at his new club, as well as several other former Premier League men including Alexander Sorloth and Juan Foyth.
Mainoo wasn't the other United academy talent to wish the defender well. Joe Hugill, Dan Gore and Maxi Oyedele all shared messages of support, as did Toby Collyer, who recently signed a new contract at Old Trafford.
Ethan Wheatley also shared a message for Kambwala, and the young striker was among those to get minutes for United in their first pre-season match against Rosenborg on Monday. The Norwegian side won 1-0 thanks to a late goal from Noah Holm, and manager Erik ten Hag demanded better from his players after senior stars including Marcus Rashford and Casemiro joined a squad primarily made up of youngsters.
“The result is not secondary," Ten Hag said. "Our performance as a team is by far not good enough. This is not the standard of top football. We are Man Utd, we should perform better”.
nabaopy
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why the midget again?
padabiknps
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you people know nothing about football just stop talking stop commenting rubbish they offered him a contract he rejected okay you want the club to force it on him it's not done that way
spaxx17
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but that's it he had no playing tome
Battyswargz5
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I don’t understand the headline why I mainoo in the picture
tudaeikpsz
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"We dont have deffenders!" Plays Casemiro as deffender and sells young deffenders
Daphoenix23
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He didn’t want to stay because of lack of playing time and no guarantees of playing regularly. Especially knowing the club wants to sign 2 more CBs this summer, that will further push him down the pecking order. So it’s best he leaves if he can’t wait, but there’s a buy back clause so it’s a win win for all party’s
Zoeaklnst
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but he rejected new contact
Feabeimouz
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truly speaking it is a bad thing
bamadiloty
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Selling youngsters and renewing grandpa’s contracts
EdgarTWIJUKYE
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that's United
Debacnops
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Bad news for Man United 💔
wetabdimrz
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why always man U?