MU completed the last day of the transfer almost in the dream, only 1 deal


On the last day of the summer transfer window 2025, MU pushed away most of the “redundant” and brought back the goalkeeper Senne Lambens. However, they could not get rid of defender Tyrell Malacia.

4 notable rookie of MU (left) Cunha, Mbeumo, Sesko and Lampens

In the summer of 2025, MU brought 6 rookies including Matheus Cunha from Wolves, Enzo Kana-Biyik from Le Havre, Diego Leon from Cerro Porteno, Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford, Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig and Senne Lampens from Royal Antwerp. The total fee is 228.8 million pounds including surcharges.

In the opposite direction, they broke up with many players out of contracts. Accordingly, Jonny Evans officially retired, while Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof left the team in a free form. Eriksen still has no new stop but Lindelof has joined Aston Villa.

In addition, MU also earned a significant amount of terms from previous resale. Alvaro Fernández brought £ 7.5 million, Anthony Elanga was 6 million pounds, and Maxi Oyedele contributed £ 2 million to the transfer budget. The Red Devils also earned £ 5 million from the Mason Greenwood case when Marseille won the Champions League.

But more importantly, MU has pushed away most names that are no longer used. Accordingly, Jadon Sancho was lent at Aston Villa, with 80% of the salary paid by this team.

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Mu pushed away a lot "redundant"

Marcus Rashford is lent in Barcelona, ​​where the Spanish team pays all the salary and optional to buy breaking worth £ 30.3 million.

Alejandro Garnacho joined Chelsea for a fee of 40 million pounds with a 10%resale term. Rasmus Hojlund was borrowed for Napoli for a fee of 5.2 million pounds (all paid by Napoli), with the obligation to buy £ 38.2 million if Napoli won the Champions League. Antony returned to Betis for £ 21.6 million and 50% of the terms of resale based on profit.

In addition to the big deals, Manchester United also let many young players go on loan to gain experience. These people include Sonny Aljofree (Notts County), Toby Collyer (West Bromwich Albion), Dan Gore (Rotherham United), Elyh Harrison (Shrewsbury Town), Joe Hugill (BarNet), Louis Jackson (Solihull Moors), Enzo Kana-Biyik (Lausanne-Sport), Jack) MoorHouse (Leyton Orient), Habee Ogunneye (Newport County), Radek Vitek (Bristol City), Ethan Wheatley (Northampton Town), Ethan Williams (Falkirk) and Harry Amass (Sheffield Wednesday).

Unfortunately, the Malacia deal to Elche has poured the last minute

It is a pity that MU cannot push Tyrell Malacia. According to The Athletic, Man United and Elche entered the direct negotiation process to find the exit for the left -back no longer in the plan of coach Ruben Amorim. However, all agreements collapse at the last minute when the two sides cannot agree on the terms of purchase after loan.

The incident took place just a few hours before the transfer closed, causing Amorim to not have much time to handle the “redundant” in the squad. This means that Malacia almost certainly continues to stay at Old Trafford, although he has only 12 months to contract with a salary of £ 75,000/week.

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