
Mainoo made his first team breakthrough last season, quickly establishing himself as one of United's key players and forcing his way into England's Euro 2024 squad, and Parker can't see, as a local lad, why he'd give up his current standing in Manchester for fighting for a place at Stamford Bridge.
Adding: "To be leaving Manchester United and going to Chelsea, and you look at the number of players that they’ve got already around his age in midfield on £200/week, Chelsea will have to justify those players by playing them.Getty
"I can’t really believe that a boy from Stockport is going to want to give up everything, playing for a club he supports, playing regularly at this moment in time, that he’s going to walk away to play for Chelsea.
"Even though Chelsea are doing better than Man United at this moment, whatever he does at Chelsea would never mean as much as doing it at United, so why give it up?
"I look at how he plays with Ugarte and I have just seen too much in there for United. It goes against everything that United is built on, that when young players progress, they don’t suddenly get rid of them and sell them straight away unless they want to move on, like Beckham to Madrid."