One of Manchester United’s brightest young stars, Kobbie Mainoo, has found himself at the centre of a growing controversy that’s dominating headlines far beyond Old Trafford. The 19-year-old midfielder, widely regarded as one of English football’s rising talents, is now facing intense public backlash following revelations about how $660,000 in charitable donations were spent under his name — and even more shockingly, how little of his own money he has personally contributed to the cause.

Mainoo, celebrated for his composure on the pitch and his maturity beyond his years, recently launched a high-profile campaign urging fans, corporations, and fellow athletes to help raise an additional $1.5 million to support homeless communities across the UK.
At first, his initiative was met with overwhelming support. Mainoo’s willingness to use his growing platform to highlight social issues was praised, with many calling him a role model for the next generation of footballers. But behind the initial applause, serious questions have now emerged.
According to reports from multiple outlets, $660,000 raised through Mainoo’s campaign has already been spent. Financial documents reveal that a large portion of that money went toward administrative expenses, marketing campaigns, promotional events, and operational costs — with only a fraction making its way to directly support the homeless.
But the real uproar began when the amount of Kobbie Mainoo’s personal contribution was finally revealed: £4,000, or approximately $5,000 USD.

The figure left many fans stunned, especially considering Mainoo’s rapid rise at Manchester United, where he has recently signed improved terms and is considered one of the club’s most valuable young assets. Though not yet earning at the level of senior stars, Mainoo’s earnings, endorsements, and future projections position him comfortably among the sport’s elite young players.
“I love watching Mainoo play, but this is disappointing,” one frustrated fan posted on social media. “You can’t lead a campaign for millions and barely put your own money in — it doesn’t sit right.”
Others have been more sympathetic, arguing that Mainoo is still early in his professional career, and the focus should be on the awareness he’s bringing to the cause rather than the exact size of his personal donation.
At the time of writing, Mainoo has not publicly addressed the backlash. However, sources close to the player suggest the $5,000 contribution was an initial gesture, with more personal support expected as the campaign evolves. They also emphasised that the campaign, though under scrutiny, has succeeded in drawing national attention to the issue of homelessness.
Advocacy groups working on homelessness in Manchester and across the UK have expressed mixed feelings. Some applaud Mainoo for using his status to amplify the crisis, while others say accountability and financial transparency are essential when public figures lead such initiatives.
“Raising awareness is valuable,” one local charity worker explained. “But when you’re asking everyday people to dig deep, they expect the people at the top of the campaign to lead by example — including financially.”

This controversy comes during a crucial period for Mainoo, both on and off the field. On the pitch, he is earning plaudits for his performances in a United side desperate to rebuild its status as a Premier League powerhouse. But off the pitch, his image as a role model and young leader is now being tested.
Whether Mainoo increases his personal financial contribution or provides greater clarity on how donations have been used remains to be seen. What is certain is that fans, critics, and the football world are watching closely to see his next move.
The debate surrounding celebrity philanthropy, accountability, and authenticity shows no signs of slowing down — and Kobbie Mainoo is learning firsthand how complicated that territory can be.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.