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Man Utd summer transfers 2025: Every signing, sale and loan as Sesko joins
Manchester United are in desperate need of several new signings after their worst season in Premier League history last year.
The Red Devils finished down in 15th place in the English top flight table during the 2024-25 campaign, and Ruben Amorim is determined to finalise the signings of several high-profile players in order to improve the squad at his disposal.
Despite financial concerns, Man Utd are spending big yet again in 2025 and they have identified a number of key targets as they aim to challenge for European football next year.
Last summer, Man Utd signed Leny Yoro, Manuel Ugarte, Matthijs de Ligt, Joshua Zirkzee and Noussair Mazraoui, while Scott McTominay, Mason Greenwood and Aaron Wan-Bissaka were among the players sold.
This summer, Man Utd have already completed the signing of Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha, after triggering the release clause in his contract at Molineux. Bryan Mbeumo joined from Brentford a month and a half later, while Benjamin Sesko arrived from RB Leipzig in August.
Marcus Rashford has joined Barcelona on loan.
Man Utd done deals for summer 2025
The 2025-26 Premier League summer transfer window was open from 1-10 June due to the Club World Cup and it reopened on 16 June. Transfer Deadline Day is on 1 September.
This page will be updated regularly to detail every Man Utd transfer during the summer window, both ins and outs.
Man Utd summer signings
Player | From | Fee |
---|---|---|
Benjamin Sesko | RB Leipzig | €85m |
Bryan Mbeumo | Brentford | €82m |
Matheus Cunha | Wolves | €74.2m |
Diego Leon | Cerro Porteno | €4m |
Enzo Kana-Biyik | Le Havre | free |
Harley Emsden-James | Southampton | Undisclosed |
Man Utd summer departures
Player | To | Fee |
---|---|---|
Christian Eriksen | Free Agent | Free Transfer |
Victor Lindelof | Free Agent | Free Transfer |
Sam Murray | Carlisle | Free Transfer |
Hubert Graczyk | Free Agent | Free Transfer |
Tom Wooster | Free Agent | Free Transfer |
James Nolan | Free Agent | Free Transfer |
Tom Myles | Free Agent | Free Transfer |
Jack Kingdon | Free Agent | Free Transfer |
Jonny Evans | Retired | Free Transfer |
Sonny Aljofree | Notts County | Loan |
Marcus Rashford | Barcelona | Loan |
Man Utd’s potential incomings and outgoings
After solving the centre-forward problem with the signing of Sesko, Ruben Amorim's next priority is to add a dynamic midfielder. Brighton star Carlos Baleba has been approached, but the Seagulls do not want to sell.
Meanwhile, Man Utd have seemingly given up on agreeing a deal for Atalanta star Ederson, despite the fact he had been identified as a potential midfield target by Amorim, while the club may also look to sign a new wing-back and a new central defender.
Aston Villa superstar Emiliano Martinez has emerged as the dream candidate to replace Andre Onana as the first-choice goalkeeper at Old Trafford.
However, Man Utd now surely need to offload several first-team stars in order to fund more summer business.
Jadon Sancho, Antony and Tyrell Malacia are almost guaranteed to be sold on permanent deals following loan spells away from Old Trafford last season, while Amorim has informed Alejandro Garnacho to find a new club following his antics after the Europa League final.
The Argentina international wants to stay in the Premier League, and Chelsea are in talks to sign him.
Meanwhile, Rasmus Hojlund’s torrid spell at Man Utd may come to an end this summer amid significant interest from AC Milan.
However, Bruno Fernandes has rejected a move to Saudi Arabia, while talk of Kobbie Mainoo departing has died down of late.
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