17/03/2026
Then we might see a corner goal winning the goal of the year award🤣
🚨🔴 "Elevating Man United to a respectable finish is not enough when you compare it to Arsenal defender Gabriel or even their in-form midfielder Declan Rice."
05/02/2026
Hitting the ground running in the first month of the year đź’Ş
Make your EA SPORTS FC January Player of the Month pick: https://preml.ge/potmjan2026FB
07/11/2025
Bryan Mbuemo is the Premier League Player of the Month for October 2025
He is the 24th Manchester United Player to win the POTM award.
24 Different Manchester United Players won the POTM, which is the most individuals from a Club to win the POTM. Arsenal second with 22 Different Individuals has won it.
Manchester United have had more Player of the Month awards than any other club with 49 Wins. Liverpool second with 37. Among Manchester United players Cristiano Ronaldo won the Most with 6 and Bruno is second with 5 POTM.
07/11/2025
Ruben Amorim is the Premier League Manager of the Month for October 2025
He is the 4th Manchester United Manager to win the MOTM award. Adding another additional to already a record of most Manager of the Month by a Club which is 32 by Manchester United. Liverpool’s second with 25. Sir Alex still holds the Record for most by a manager which is 27 and Arsene Wenger is second with 15.
The Premier League Manager of the Month is an association football award that recognises the best adjudged Premier League manager each month of the season. The winner is chosen by a combination of an online public vote, which contributes to 10% of the final tally, and a panel of experts.
30/10/2025
Bryan is up for the Premier League Player of the Month award! 🙌
📲 Vote for Mbeumo: https://bit.ly/4oFfuIn
23/09/2025
A 17-year-old substitute called made his senior United debut on 23 September 1992 ❤️💫
08/09/2025
Welcome to Manchester United ❤️
Matheus Cunha was the first arrival, signing from Wolves, before Diego Leon completed his switch from Cerro Porteno.
Enzo Kana-Biyik signed as a free agent from Le Havre but was loaned out to Lausanne-Sport in Switzerland for the season, before Bryan Mbeumo’s move from Brentford was confirmed.
In the build-up to the Snapdragon Cup game against Fiorentina at Old Trafford, we announced Benjamin Sesko’s arrival from RB Leipzig.
And, just before the window closed, goalkeeper Senne Lammens arrived from Royal Antwerp.
INS
Matheus Cunha - Wolverhampton Wanderers - Permanent
Enzo Kana-Biyik - Le Havre (free agent) - Permanent
Senne Lammens - Royal Antwerp - Permanent
Diego Leon - Cerro Porteno - Permanent
Bryan Mbeumo - Brentford - Permanent
Benjamin Sesko - RB Leipzig - Permanent
OUTS
Sonny Aljofree - Notts County - Loan
Harry Amass - Sheffield Wednesday - Loan
Antony - Real Betis - Permanent
Zach Baumann - Norwich City - Permanent
Toby Collyer - West Brom - Loan
Ethan Ennis - Fleetwood Town - Loan
Christian Eriksen - Released
Jonny Evans - Retired
Alejandro Garnacho - Chelsea - Permanent
Dan Gore - Rotherham United - Loan
Hubert Graczyk - Released
Elyh Harrison - Shrewsbury Town - Loan
Rasmus Hojlund - Napoli - Loan
Joe Hugill - Barnet - Loan
Louis Jackson - Solihull Moors - Loan
Enzo Kana-Biyik - Lausanne-Sport - Loan
Jack Kingdon - Cardiff City - Released
Victor Lindelof - Aston Villa - Released
Jack Moorhouse - Leyton Orient - Loan
Sam Murray - Carlisle United - Permanent
Tom Myles - Rochdale - Released
James Nolan - Marine - Released
Habeeb Ogunneye - Newport County - Loan
Marcus Rashford - Barcelona - Loan
Jadon Sancho - Aston Villa - Loan
Radek Vitek - Bristol City - Loan
Ethan Wheatley - Northampton Town - Loan
Ethan Williams - Falkirk - Loan
Tom Wooster - Released
13/08/2025
Manchester United will face Grimsby Town in the Carabao Cup later this month as they enter the competition at this early stage for the first time in 11 years.
Ruben Amorim’s side will travel to the League Two side on the week commencing August 25, with United playing their first second round match since 2014 when Louis van Gaal’s Red Devils were humbled 4-0 by League One’s MK Dons.
09/08/2025
Back at Old Trafford ❤️
David De Gea received a warm reception as his Fiorentina side faced Man Utd in a pre-season friendly.
Manchester United rounded off our pre-season preparations with a 1-1 draw against Fiorentina at Old Trafford before winning 5-4 on penalties to be crowned winners of the Snapdragon Cup.
A Robin Gosens own goal for the Reds had cancelled out Simon Sohm’s opener for the away side inside the opening 25 minutes, with no further action in the way of goals, forcing a shootout at the end of normal time. Altay Bayindir made the only save of the 10 spot-kicks, from Fiorentina’s fifth attempt, and Kobbie Mainoo then converted to earn a 5-4 win on penalties.