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Man Utd's Mainoo will not pay price for brother's t-shirt, says Amorim

Dec 19 : A 'Free Kobbie ‌Mainoo' t-shirt worn by the Manchester United midfielder's brother will not jeopardise the England international's chances of playing for the Premier League club, coach Ruben Amorim said on Friday.

Mainoo's half-brother Jordan Mainoo-Hames was spotted wearing the eye-catching t-shirt during United's 4-4 draw with Bournemouth at Old Trafford, where the midfielder came on for the last half-hour on Monday.

Mainoo has yet to start a Premier League game this season and has been restricted to 11 appearances off the bench but Amorim made clear that the t-shirt would have zero impact on team selection at Aston ‌Villa on Sunday.

"No, it wasn't Kobbie who was wearing the t-shirt. He's not going ‌to start because of the t-shirt, but he's not going to the bench because of the t-shirt. He is going to play if we feel he is the right guy to play," Amorim told reporters.

"So that is not an issue. I've been here for a year, it's not new. We have to deal with it but I am not going to do something to Kobbie because someone in his family is doing something.

"It's going to be the same. If he's the right guy to play, he ‍is going to play."

FERNANDES 'HURT' BY UNITED

Amorim is also managing discontent from captain Bruno Fernandes after the Portugal midfielder told Canal 11 that he was hurt that the club wanted him to leave when Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal showed interest.

Fernandes said he could have left in the close-season transfer window but stayed not only for his family but because he 'genuinely' loved the club.

"He said what he is ​feeling. We already know the noise but he ‌talked with the board and I think everything is clear," Amorim said.

"We just spoke about his feelings and he needs to answer to that, not me. He

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