Fabregas advises the Devils to build a team with Mainoo.

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Former famous midfielder Cesc Fabregas has suggested that Manchester United should build a team with future midfielder Kobbie Mainoo as the centerpiece of the team.

    The 18-year-old has stood out after breaking into the first team this season. Until receiving great praise and moving on to the senior England national team, Fabregas praised Mainoo and said that the “Red Devils” should build a team around him. This player

    “He’s not a future player because he’s a current player,” Chase told the ยูฟ่าเบท Premier League. “He’s someone the club has to protect. But at the same time they have to give him playing time because he can really make a difference.”

    “He has a great personality on the field. It felt as if he had been playing for a long time. To help him, the team needs to bring in a player in the summer and make him even better than he already is. A talented player like him The more quality players around you, the more you can benefit from them.”

    “I expect there will be a big transfer window for Manchester United but for sure next season Kobbie Mainoo will be an important player no matter what.”

Fabregas added how the pressure of playing for such a big club seems to come so naturally to the academy graduate.

“I always talk about [the important thing being] how much you want the ball in difficult moments because when you are winning 6-0 or 5-0 it is very easy to throw in a young player and he will get on the ball and want to prove himself,” he added.

“But in the Premier League, to perform the way he is doing, in a season where it’s very, very difficult for every United player, and some of the best players are struggling, shows a lot.

“He plays without fear, and this is what I love about him.

“He just wants the ball, wants to make things happen. I always talk about the attitude and the personality; this is what makes a really, really good player in the difficult moments and he’s showing that.

“Hopefully, he can go all the way, because it would be great for football.”