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He's available: Man Utd now offered chance to sign £45m "monster", he'd revive Mainoo - opinion

With each passing season, or even each passing game, what it means to be Manchester United appears to be drifting away.

No longer a winning machine, the soul of the club has also been somewhat lost of late, amid the relentless redundancies that have been rolled out by the INEOS regime - all to help fund another collection of expensive player incomings.

On the pitch, Ruben Amorim's persistence with his 3-4-2-1 system appears at odds with the great teams of the past, having slipped so far from the gung-ho, edge-of-your-seat style which was synonymous with Sir Alex Ferguson - and those before him.

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A microcosm of the modern game, United's most damning act has been the repeated selling of the family silver, with academy graduates the major victims in recent years.

Only last summer, the Red Devils shipped Scott McTominay off to Napoli amid the desire to bring in Manuel Ugarte in his place. One of that duo is now a Ballon d'Or nominee...

As for this summer, Alejandro Garnacho has been allowed to join the Chelsea circus, while fellow FA Cup final hero Kobbie Mainoo has been tipped to follow him out the exit door, amid his lack of regular game time.

A player whom Gary Neville suggested the club should be "building [the team] around", Mainoo simply can't be allowed to leave. Instead, a new addition is needed to help revive him.

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Brighton & Hove Albion's Carlos Baleba in action with Everton's Idrissa Gueye

Brighton & Hove Albion's Carlos Baleba in action with Everton's Idrissa Gueye

The songs had already been written; scarves were no doubt being sold. Alas, unless a drastic change occurs, United won't be forking out the required £100m plus fee for Brighton and Hove Albion's Carlos Baleba, despite identifying the Cameroonian as a leading target.

With the Seagulls holding firm on their desire to keep hold of their 21-year-old sensation, Amorim's search for an athletic number eight will have to shift its focus, with the centre of the park in particular need of reinforcement, amid the continued reliance on an ageing Casemiro.

With that in mind, Caught Offside have reported that United are showing an interest in signing Atletico Madrid midfielder, Conor Gallagher, with the England international seemingly in line for a return to the Premier League.

As per the report, the 25-year-old is available heading into the final days of the window, with the LaLiga outfit slapping a £45m asking price on his head. That would ensure that an offer in that region would likely be accepted.

Unsurprisingly, Amorim and co aren't alone in their interest, as Tottenham Hotspur are said to be the club who are 'leading the race' right now. The Lilywhites are even said to be ready to make a bid.

Why Conor Gallagher could be perfect for Mainoo

The key crux of the issue right now for young Mainoo is that Amorim has outlined that he views the 20-year-old as a competitor, rather than a partner, for Bruno Fernandes in central midfield, thus ensuring his route to game time is severely blocked.

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That said, United's chief creator may well still be better suited to a number ten berth, thus perhaps opening the door for Mainoo to nail down the number eight role instead, having previously thrived in a deeper position during his breakout 2023/24 season.

While last term was a tale of injuries and frustration, it's easy to forget just what a revelation the Englishman was the year prior, having kicked things off with a Man of the Match display on his first Premier League start at Everton in November 2023.

A meteoric rise over the next few months saw the then-teenager net that Wembley winner, prior to starting every knockout game during England's surge to the Euro 2024 final - having even started the showpiece defeat to Spain.

A "generational" talent, in the view of teammate Rasmus Hojlund, Mainoo possesses that unerring ability to simply breeze past opponents, with his poise and power having even led Anthony Elanga to describe him as having "similar attributes to Paul Pogba".

Man Utd's most valuable graduates

Player

Marcus Rashford

Scott McTominay

Kobbie Mainoo

Alejandro Garnacho

Anthony Elanga

Mason Greenwood

Alvaro Carreras

Dwight McNeil

Dean Henderson

Angel Gomes

via Transfermarkt

Pogba's time at United is enough for a 10,000-word piece on its own, but where the Frenchman truly shone was on the international stage, partnering a certain N'Golo Kante as Les Bleus claimed World Cup glory in 2018.

Like the mercurial Pogba, Mainoo is in need of that athletic workhorse alongside him - particularly so in this 3-4-2-1 system.

Enter, Gallagher.

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Previously described as being like "Kante with goals" by talkSPORT pundit Tony Cascarino - having also been likened to his ex-Chelsea colleague by Thomas Tuchel - the Atleti star would represent the perfect foil for Mainoo in the engine room.

A pressing "monster" - as per Tom Dutton - the £45m man notably ranked in the top 4% of Champions League midfielders for interceptions per 90 last season, as per FBref, having been a relentless presence in Diego Simeone's setup.

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Also ranking in the top 1% for passes between 15 and 30 yards, the one-time Crystal Palace loanee plays a simple but effective game, ensuring he could win back possession, before picking out the likes of Mainoo ahead of him.

That's not to say he's simply the archetypal 'piano carrier', however, with Gallagher also offering a real threat in his own right in attack, having registered six goals and assists in LaLiga last term. His pass accuracy rate of 87%, as per Sofascore, is also nothing to be sniffed at.

There might be more technically proficient players on the market, but few boast such impressive physical traits, with the Cobham graduate perhaps representing the athletic solution that Amorim has been searching for all summer.

If a deal can be struck in the dying embers, it could well be just what is needed to get the best out of Mainoo again. Should Amorim fail to revive United's golden boy, on his head be it...

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