Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid are weighing up a move for Manchester United midfielder Kobe Mainoo, according to the Daily Mail.
The 20-year-old is attracting interest after being left out of United’s opening two games this season. His absence has raised questions about his immediate future at Old Trafford.
The young midfielder broke into United’s senior team last season and impressed with his composure and ability to dictate play.
However, he does not suit Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-2-1 formation, and his omission from the starting line-up has intensified the situation.
La Liga loan move is on the cards

Both Madrid clubs are believed to be assessing the possibility of signing Mainoo on loan before the transfer window closes on Monday.
Mainoo is open to staying at United, but he is eager for consistent first-team football.
He is drawn to the opportunity to feature in the Champions League, which both Madrid clubs can offer.
Despite that, a move will not be straightforward. The Red Devils are not planning to allow the midfielder to leave on loan.
The club only have four recognised central midfielders, making his departure risky. A permanent transfer is also unlikely, as Mainoo remains part of the club’s long-term plans.
Although he has not featured yet this season, the campaign is still in its early stages. Amorim believes Mainoo will have a key role as the fixtures pile up.
The La Liga clubs are monitoring the situation, but a deal before deadline day will be difficult.

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