Michael Carrick believes Kobbie Mainoo is a talented player Manchester United should 'build around' as he prepares to take over as interim manager at Old Trafford.
Carrick is likely to be appointed in the role until the end of the season within the next 24 hours, Daily Mail Sport understands, after Ruben Amorim was sacked last week.
The former England international will arrive with Manchester United in a troubling run of form, following three successive Premier League draws against Burnley, Leeds and Wolves and a defeat against Brighton in the FA Cup.
United fans are eagerly speculating how Carrick might line up during his interim spell in charge, after Amorim persisted with a flawed 3-4-2-1 formation and kept a handful of key players continually on the sidelines.
Mainoo, 20, has found himself out of favour with the Portuguese boss this season and has failed to register a single Premier League start so far, weighing up the possibility of an exit during the January transfer window in a bid for more game time.
But Carrick, who played at Old Trafford for 12 years during his playing career, believes Mainoo is the type of talent Manchester United should build around.
'For a club to have a player that's come through the academy and knows it, Man United's got to have an element of that. Always has done, always should do,' Carrick said in an interview with former team-mate Rio Ferdinand in September.
'To have a talent like that, as he's shown already, you've got to have players like that. They get it, they know it, let's build around them. There's definitely a place for him (Mainoo) there for sure.'
Asked by Ferdinand where he would play Mainoo in Manchester United's team, Carrick said: 'He's more of an attacker. I don't see him as a holding midfielder. He's that line above where he needs a little bit more freedom.
'He can defend the higher line but I think that bit deeper, around the centre-backs, that's a bit of a different thing completely. I see him playing that little bit higher and creating. I think he's got a massive future. I really like him, he just needs that patience and a little bit of a break again.'
Amorim's stubbornness with his 3-4-2-1 formation meant previous key personnel under his predecessor Erik ten Hag became jettisoned, such as Marcus Rashford (on loan at Barcelona) and Alejandro Garnacho (sold to Chelsea for £40million).
Mainoo fell victim to that too, sliding down the pecking order with Bruno Fernandes preferred in a deeper midfield role instead.
Prior to Amorim's dismissal, Carrick said that Mainoo, who broke on to the scene at Old Trafford and featured for England at the 2024 European Championship, needs to be patient and understand that frustrating spells on the sidelines is expected for young players.
'I think that's pretty normal (on why it hasn't quite happened for him this season). I think as a young player, you go back to when you were coming through, if it was scrutinised as extreme as it is now, we would be nowhere near as good or we'd struggle,' he told Ferdinand.
'It's a different world now and I think as a young player, in your first two, three, four years, it hits you and it doesn't quite go to plan. But that doesn't mean you don't get there, if you keeps doing the right things and you're talented. If you've got it, you've got it. And he's shown that he's got it.
'He's a breath of fresh air the way he takes the ball, goes forward and commits people, can dribble, can pass. That doesn't leave you and I think it's waves - it can come and go.
'You've got to stick at it. It can be tough at times but you need people to stick with you and believe in you. I think we're quite quick, from season to season or month to month, to say "He's good enough" or "He's not good enough". We were given a lot more time and it was a bit more spread out.'
From what he told Ferdinand in September, Carrick will do his best to fit both Mainoo and Fernandes in Manchester United's midfield.
The ex-England star, 44, waxed lyrical about Fernandes' impact on the team, lauding him as a role model who sets an excellent example in training and steps up in big moments on the pitch.
Carrick said: 'I like Bruno, I worked with him with Ole (Gunnar Solskjaer) and he's desperate to do well. And that's a really positive thing but sometimes he can overdo it. But his attitude, he plays every game, he never misses training, he's there all the time, puts himself out there, puts himself forward, and he's been the talisman for sometime.
'When there's something that's needed, Bruno is the man that steps up. I really enjoyed working with him, he's demanding, he asks questions, he wants to do the right thing.
'He took it in pretty quickly (the size of the club). He understood. It's amazing you get a feel like that for certain players. I think there's that expectation with United, it's not just that bit of football on the pitch. There's a whole other world out there, a responsibility. Bruno's the type who embraced all that.'
diaabeimuz
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It seems like this the new man u
OverloadElidemaskino
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Everyone talk their opinions and ideas before they get started but wait until they step on the pitch to play. that's where you'll see the devil on their logo and the spirit of Ferguson holding them back looking like bad coach and bad players
Amine_Ermac
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Do you guys remember how horrendous the defense was under ETH when Martinez and Maguire get exposed for lack of pace and out of position? Do you also remember how Maguire becomes unmovable and thrived when deployed in the heart of a back 3? In 14 months, Amorim fixed 3 things: 1. United Attacking Threats creating tons of chances. 2. A Solid Goalkeeper. 3. Rebuilt Maguire’s Confidence in a system that brings the best of him. Had he been given time…
MajorHotShot
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This one you’re already talking about mainoo building around him Bro don’t make the kid feel himself Let him improve naturally then he’d be a proven player not by mouth
debacein
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Or why not try Martinez in the dmf he’s a great in defensive and offensive also mainoo play or Casemiro in that sort amad is definitely a great attacker also I would start in city’s game for cunha Mbeumo can more whips it in towards Sesko or create more chances cause cunha is selfish at times what yall think
debacein
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This could work if de light is back,and yes mainoo mainoo everyone wants to see him but cunha is a more ball carrier so mainoo would be great to bring on in such mins
rudyroy91
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mainoo give him loan
nehainory
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The day we’ll realize that majority of these players are not even suppose to be on our beach that day things will start getting better ❤️🩹
💯 agree.... that's the fundamental thoughts...Most of United players don't deserve the Shirt
docbcdeimt
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I strongly believe carrick will bring back the Glory Glory Manutd again. Good luck MC
board have to back him
Zodaceknst
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start thinking positive about the team guys we are very negative.
Nukdeipuyz
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I strongly believe carrick will bring back the Glory Glory Manutd again. Good luck MC
raubdnor
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Manchester United management is the problem but not coaches
toniknrsuz
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same united i know
Mekaenpstz
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man u vs city
lezacdrsuz
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Rashford must be back
Wicdemsuy
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Vs City
Mula0777
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The day we’ll realize that majority of these players are not even suppose to be on our beach that day things will start getting better ❤️🩹
Gurilla
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I think Carrick will do better
repanprsyz
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Carrick won’t last if he concludes on this
Niucikmpru
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Remember, the next 2 games you cannot win at all
Hutcdnptyz
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united has become a club where each English pundits wakes up and says i want my friend to coach Manchester united