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Kobbie Mainoo signs, Romeo Lavia problem - How mega Chelsea transfer can add to £280m plan

Chelsea are interested in signing Kobbie Mainoo
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Kobbie Mainoo is the latest name to be linked with a move to Chelsea. Reports on Tuesday broke out claiming Manchester United would consider selling the 19-year-old as they look to comply with the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

Now, football.london has learned Chelsea are long standing admirers of Mainoo, who enjoyed his breakthrough season at United last time out. This season, however, has not been as fantastic thus far for Mainoo, but his talent and potential is undeniable.

While it is simply interest and nothing more at this stage, supporters of Chelsea may have already started dreaming about what life would look like with Mainoo in the squad. So, with that said, football.london takes a look at several different setups Chelsea could use should they sign Mainoo.

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Mainoo in the Fernandez role

This season, we have seen Enzo Fernandez - for the most part - used high up the pitch, essentially as a No.10 alongside Cole Palmer. On paper, it looks as if it will be a Fernandez and Moises Caicedo double pivot for Chelsea but in possession, this usually changes.

However, what usually happens is a full-back moves into the middle of the pitch while the Blues are in possession and Fernandez then occupies a more advanced role. An issue for Chelsea this season is there is not much in the way of cover for Fernandez or Caicedo.

Romeo Lavia's season has been hampered by injury problems, while the likes of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Carney Chukwuemeka and Cesare Casadei have not been trusted in the Premier League. Mainoo in the Fernandez role is something that would certainly be on the cards should Chelsea sign the teenage sensation from Old Trafford.

Mainoo alongside Caicedo

One thing that Mainoo certainly gives you is legs in the middle of the pitch. While he has not performed at the same level this time around as he did last season, Mainoo was exceptional for the Red Devils in Sunday's draw with Liverpool at Anfield.

Mainoo, alongside Manuel Ugarte, covered so much distance on Merseyside and the legs in midfield were crucial for United picking up a surprise, but ultimately deserved, point in Liverpool. If Mainoo was to be used alongside Caicedo in the middle of the park, in a more conventional double pivot, then Chelsea would likely outrun any team in the Premier League.

Lavia alternative

There are several different ways Chelsea could set up with Mainoo in the team but ultimately, the United midfielder would give you an alternative to Lavia. While the 21-year-old midfielder gives so much to the Blues when he does play, he has unfortunately not featured anywhere near the amount the club - or he himself - would have envisaged when signing him for £58million from Southampton in the summer of 2023.

Chelsea have a really exciting midfield trio at the moment; whose combined transfer fees add up to around £280million give or take. From what we have seen this season, though, and throughout the 2023/24 campaign, Caicedo and Fernandez have been used far too much because there has not been adequate cover for the midfielders because of Lavia's torrid injury luck.

Why the signing does make sense

And that, ultimately, is why Chelsea should go and do all they physically can to sign Mainoo, who was branded last season as a generational talent by a lot of people. The teenage sensation would offer the Blues more depth and more importantly, more quality in the middle of the pitch.

Mainoo's current contract in Manchester runs to 2027 with the option of a further 12 months. Chelsea should be looking at doing all they can to take advantage of the uncertainty surrounding someone that would definitely improve Enzo Maresca's squad at Stamford Bridge.