Kobi Mejno wants to join Napoli: Manchester United blocks the transfer.
Kobi Mejno wants to join Napoli
According to The Sun: Kobi Mejno informed Manchester United of his desire to move to Napoli.
GettyThe 20-year-old midfielder has seen a decline in form: he has not yet appeared in the Premier League, remaining on the bench in matches against Arsenal and Fulham. His only appearance was in the Carabao Cup match against Grimsby, in which the team suffered defeat.
According to The Mirror, the academy graduate valued at £50 million is eager to change clubs. However, Manchester United is in no rush to let the player go, considering the success of his colleague Scott McTominay in Naples.
“A formidable victory, thank you for your support,” said McTominay after his move to Napoli.
Mejno likely wants to replicate his success, as McTominay has become an iconic figure in Naples after transferring for £25 million last summer, helping the club win Serie A.
Kobi's Career Plans
Currently, Mejno has several options, as several former clubs are eager to invite him. He wants to gain more playing time before next summer's World Cup in the USA.
The midfielder has already played 10 matches for the England national team and hopes to play alongside Declan Rice in central midfield. However, the transfer window deadline is approaching, and Manchester United must make a decision by Monday at 7:00 PM.
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Kobi Mejno's move to Napoli could be an important step in his career, especially considering his uncertain status at Manchester United. His desire to find a new team indicates the player's pursuit of improvement and participation on the international stage. Whether he will achieve his plans will become known in the coming days when the transfer window closes.
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