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Man Utd submit new squad list of all their players [See Full list]

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EPL: Man Utd submit new squad list of all their players [Full list]

Manchester United have officially submitted their squad list for the Premier League, as reported by SportVectru. This submission was required following the closure of the transfer window.

The club released the comprehensive list on their website before their Premier League clash with Southampton. The squad is divided into two categories: players over 21 and those under 21.

Manchester United’s summer signings, including Matthijs de Ligt, Noussair Mazraoui, Manuel Ugarte, Leny Yoro, and Joshua Zirkzee, are all featured on the squad.

Players Over 21:

  • Altay Bayindir
  • Amad
  • Antony
  • Casemiro
  • Diogo Dalot
  • Matthijs de Ligt
  • Christian Eriksen
  • Jonny Evans
  • Bruno Fernandes
  • Tom Heaton
  • Victor Lindelof
  • Harry Maguire
  • Tyrell Malacia
  • Lisandro Martinez
  • Noussair Mazraoui
  • Dermot Mee
  • Mason Mount
  • Andre Onana
  • Marcus Rashford
  • Luke Shaw
  • Manuel Ugarte
  • Joshua Zirkzee

Players Under 21:

  • Sonny Aljofree*
  • Harry Amass
  • Daniel Armer
  • James Bailey
  • Zach Baumann
  • Rhys Bennett*
  • Gabriele Biancheri
  • Cameron Byrne-Hughes*
  • Toby Collyer
  • Ruben Curley
  • Jacob Devaney
  • Ethan Ennis
  • Jayce Fitzgerald
  • Tyler Fletcher
  • Jack Fletcher
  • Tyler Fredricson
  • Alejandro Garnacho
  • Dan Gore
  • Hubert Graczyk
  • Elyh Harrison*
  • Fred Heath
  • Rasmus Hojlund
  • Joe Hugill*
  • Amir Ibragimov
  • Louis Jackson
  • Sekou Kaba
  • Jaydan Kamason
  • Jack Kingdon
  • Sekou Kone
  • Godwill Kukonki
  • Shea Lacey
  • Samuel Lusale
  • Kobbie Mainoo
  • Bendito Mantato
  • Sam Mather
  • Finley McAllister
  • Albert Mills
  • Ashton Missin
  • Jack Moorhouse
  • Reece Munro
  • William Murdock
  • Sam Murray
  • Victor Musa
  • Tom Myles*
  • James Nolan*
  • Habeeb Ogunneye
  • James Overy
  • Dante Plunkett
  • James Scanlon
  • Malachi Sharpe
  • Jim Thwaites
  • Radek Vitek*
  • Ethan Wheatley
  • Ethan Williams
  • Charlie Wooster*
  • Leny Yoro

(*Players marked with an asterisk are on loan.)

This roster highlights Manchester United’s blend of seasoned professionals and emerging talents, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

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Ruben Amorim Reveals How Man Utd Will Play Under His Management

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Ruben Amorim Reveals How Man Utd Will Play Under His Management

Ruben Amorim has vowed to revolutionize Manchester United with a bold, no-fear approach, promising to bring back the dominance of the Premier League’s “engine.”

The 39-year-old Portuguese tactician, who signed a contract running until June 2027, will make his managerial debut for the Red Devils against Ipswich Town on November 24. Despite inheriting a team currently languishing in 13th place, Amorim is undeterred, insisting that his fearless philosophy will take effect immediately.

“We know rebuilding takes time,” Amorim admitted. “But from day one, we’ll play without fear. There’s no space for hesitation or thinking about what they’re used to. We start with our vision immediately—no compromises.”

Amorim becomes the sixth manager tasked with reviving Manchester United since Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure in 2013. Notable predecessors like Jose Mourinho and Louis van Gaal fell short of restoring the club’s glory, while Erik ten Hag’s tenure left fans longing for flair over fear.

Yet, Amorim remains unfazed by the immense expectations.
“It’s a great responsibility, but also an honour,” he said. “If the team performs well and wins, the entire atmosphere transforms. Manchester United is the engine of football, the heartbeat of the Premier League. While we haven’t won the league in a long time, this is the biggest club in England, and it’s time to reclaim that status.”

Amorim’s arrival marks a new chapter not only for the club but also for his personal career. He leaves Sporting Lisbon as a two-time league champion, ending their 19-year title drought and cementing his reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting young managers. This season, Sporting boasted a flawless record of 11 wins from 11 league games under his guidance.

Despite interest from Liverpool and Chelsea, Amorim revealed that only Manchester United could tempt him away from Portugal.

“This was my only choice because of what this club represents,” he said. “I’m honoured to be here and will do everything for the team. I’ll stand by my players and fight to restore United to its rightful place.”

Amorim believes the hunger for success at Old Trafford sets the stage for something extraordinary.
“Everyone here craves success, and that’s what makes this club so special,” he explained. “This is where I want to be—leading a team that’s ready to make history. I believe we will succeed.”

With his fearless attitude and proven track record, Amorim is determined to steer Manchester United into a new era of success, reigniting the passion of fans and players alike. The journey begins now.

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‘I’m Not Naive’, Says Amorim As He Relishes ‘Difficult’ Man Utd Challenge

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'I'm Not Naive', Says Amorim As He Relishes 'Difficult' Man Utd Challenge

Ruben Amorim is stepping into his role as Manchester United’s new head coach with a realistic outlook, acknowledging the “challenging” journey ahead.

After overseeing his final match as Sporting CP’s manager—a 4-2 victory over Braga to preserve their flawless start to the Primeira Liga season—Amorim wrapped up his successful tenure with a remarkable record.

The 39-year-old achieved 164 wins in 231 games (D34 L33), leaving with a club-best 71% win rate.

Amorim joins United after an encouraging stint by interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, who remained unbeaten in four games. Despite the boost from recent results, Amorim is aware of the scale of the challenge awaiting him at Old Trafford.

“I’m ready for this new challenge,” Amorim shared with reporters after his final Sporting match. “But I’m not naive; I understand this will be very different and very demanding. I’m at peace now, able to focus fully on what lies ahead, and I’m excited to start tomorrow.”

Though hopeful about the fresh opportunity, he also acknowledged the unique pressures of his new role: “I know it will be hard to replicate what I had here, but there are other places with their own exposure and intensity.”

The club has yet to officially confirm Amorim’s backroom team, leaving it unclear if Van Nistelrooy will remain. The former United striker rejoined the club over the summer as an assistant to Erik ten Hag, signing a two-year contract. “I’ll speak with him [on Monday],” Amorim noted. “I’ll be straightforward. Let’s see where we stand.”

With 13 days before United’s next game, an away match against Ipswich Town on November 24, Amorim has the international break to prepare. He will make his Old Trafford debut shortly after, on November 28, in a Europa League clash against Bodo/Glimt.

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Ruud van Nistelrooy Brutally Axed By Amorim In New Manager’s First Decision On Day One

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Ruud van Nistelrooy will *not* continue with Manchester United, following a swift decision by new manager Ruben Amorim to release him from his role. Van Nistelrooy, who initially returned to Old Trafford over the summer to work under Erik ten Hag, stepped into the interim manager role after Ten Hag's departure on October 28. Despite leading United to an unbeaten four-match streak, culminating in a 3-0 victory over Leicester City, this marked his final game with the club, as Amorim decided not to retain him. Although Amorim’s coaching staff lineup has yet to be officially announced, it is confirmed that Van Nistelrooy will not be part of it. Amorim, who managed Sporting Lisbon prior to his move to United, secured a win in his final game in Portugal just a day before his arrival in Manchester earlier today. Before taking his flight from Beja International Airport, Amorim indicated he would discuss Van Nistelrooy's future with him on Monday. The flight, a private jet, became the most tracked journey worldwide on Flightradar24, sparking intense fan interest and speculation as Amorim prepares to shape his new team.

Ruud van Nistelrooy will not continue with Manchester United, following a swift decision by new manager Ruben Amorim to release him from his role.

Van Nistelrooy, who initially returned to Old Trafford over the summer to work under Erik ten Hag, stepped into the interim manager role after Ten Hag’s departure on October 28.

Despite leading United to an unbeaten four-match streak, culminating in a 3-0 victory over Leicester City, this marked his final game with the club, as Amorim decided not to retain him.

Although Amorim’s coaching staff lineup has yet to be officially announced, it is confirmed that Van Nistelrooy will not be part of it.

Amorim, who managed Sporting Lisbon prior to his move to United, secured a win in his final game in Portugal just a day before his arrival in Manchester earlier today.

Before taking his flight from Beja International Airport, Amorim indicated he would discuss Van Nistelrooy’s future with him on Monday.

The flight, a private jet, became the most tracked journey worldwide on Flightradar24, sparking intense fan interest and speculation as Amorim prepares to shape his new team.

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