Manchester United’s 2024/25 Squad Ranked

Key Takeaways

  • Manchester United’s start to the 2024/25 season has been underwhelming, following big losses to Liverpool and Tottenham.
  • Bruno Fernandes hasn’t been at his very best this season, but the club captain is still crucial to United’s success.
  • Victor Lindelof and Antony should both be sold should offers arrive, while there are also doubts over Marcus Rashford’s future.

Manchester United ended the 2023/24 season shrouded in uncertainty. Would Erik ten Hag continue at the club? Who would replace him if he left? And which players would be shown the door for new summer signings as they looked to bounce back from a poor eighth-placed finish in the Premier League?

But, following the conclusion of the term, which saw the Red Devils salvage some pride with an FA Cup triumph against noisy neighbours Manchester City, Ten Hag was offered a new deal and multiple players arrived at the Theatre of Dreams. Big money was spent on luring the likes of Matthijs de Ligt and Leny Yoro to the club, but United’s fortunes haven’t changed for the better.

A poor start to the 2024/25 campaign has seen United succumb to a late defeat against Brighton, while top six rivals Liverpool and Tottenham have both dismantled the Red Devils in 3–0 victories. Their record on the European stage has been lacklustre, too, with consecutive draws against FC Twente, Porto and Fenerbahce.

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A new dawn is, however, upon the 13-time Premier League champions with Ruben Amorim’s arrival bringing a shower of positivity to a club in need of changes. The 39-year-old took charge of his first game against Ipswich Town on 24 November and went unbeaten in his first three games.

Two straight losses against Arsenal and Nottingham Forest have highlighted a serious need for change in the team and with Amorim’s first transfer window on the horizon, it’s time to look at every player currently in the United squad and rank them on their status in the team. The players have been placed into one of six following categories – Must Keep; Useful to Have in the Squad; Talented Youngster; The Jury is Still Out; Listen to Offers and Get Rid.

Ranking factors

Players have been ranked based on the following factors:

  • General quality and what they bring to the current outfit
  • Longevity and future potential
  • Are they good value for money based on current performances?

Must Keep

Fernandes and Hojlund feature

Bruno Fernandes is criticised sometimes for his behaviour and petulance on the pitch, which saw him earn a red card against Tottenham. The Portuguese international was also slammed for his performances early this season, but when he’s in form, he’s hard to stop. Following Ten Hag’s departure, he’s really stepped things up and returned to form and will be vital to any success the Red Devils may have in the future.

While things may not be going too well for United both on and off the pitch, the good news for them is that they’ve got plenty of talented young players in their squad who are already making an impact. Alejandro Garnacho made himself one of the club’s best attackers after a string of eye-catching performances in 2023/24 and has established himself on the right-hand side. The same can be said for Kobbie Mainoo, who has shown composure beyond his years in the middle of the park.

Then there’s Rasmus Hojlund. The striker, despite dealing with multiple injuries in his debut term, still enjoyed a decent campaign in 2023/24 which saw him score 16 times in all competitions over 43 games. He seems like the right man for the club to build around in the future, and could line up alongside Amad Diallo frequently in the future. The Ivorian has leapfrogged other more established names in the squad and he’ll be looking to regularly feature under the new regime in 2024/25. Based on current performances, he is certainly a must keep for the squad.

Andre Onana has endured his fair share of criticism – particularly in his maiden season at the club – with questions looming over whether he is the long-term solution between the posts for United? As things stand, though, he’s no doubt the best option at Old Trafford and unless they bring someone else in, he’s a must keep.

Albeit in the infancy of his Old Trafford career, Noussair Mazraoui has been one of the club’s most consistent performers this season and with Amorim’s tendency to play with wing backs – a role Mazraoui is capable of playing, there is every chance that his influence could continue to rise. The Moroccan has wasted little time in showing supporters what he is capable of.

Must Keep

Player

Man Utd Appearances (24/25)

Bruno Fernandes

22

Rasmus Hojlund

16

Alejandro Garnacho

23

Kobbie Mainoo

11

Amad Diallo

21

Andre Onana

21

Noussair Mazraoui

22

Useful to Have in the Squad

Dalot and Martinez both kept

Fundamentally, the players in this section are not guaranteed a spot in the starting line-up at Old Trafford moving forward, but they are all good to have in and around the squad – not just on the pitch but in the dressing room, too.

Although Diogo Dalot would have been a ‘must keep’ before the season started, he has fallen out of the top tier after several poor performances. His issues fitting into the system that Amorim wants to play at Old Trafford may harm his future at the club, but with Luke Shaw’s injury woes, he’s still useful to have around. Second string goalkeeper Altay Bayindir won’t find opportunities easy to come by, but he’s a serviceable back-up to the aforementioned Onana. The Turkey international is solid enough to play a handful of the club’s dead rubber matches.

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At the start of the season, Lisandro Martinez would have been nailed on for a spot in the must keep section, but he’s struggled throughout the campaign and turned out a few woeful performances. As a result, fans have started to grow tired of the centre-back and his place in the side isn’t quite as secure as it once was. Still, he’s considered one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League and is a useful figure in the squad.

Manuel Ugarte had a tough start to life in England, but has since turned things around and he’s actually become one of United’s best performers following the arrival of Amorim. It’s too soon to say he’s a hit, but he’s definitely looking more likely to succeed than fail at Old Trafford.

Useful To Have In The Squad

Player

Man Utd Appearances (24/25)

Diogo Dalot

16

Altay Bayindir

2

Lisandro Martinez

19

Manuel Ugarte

16

Talented Youngster

Toby Collyer, Dane Gore and Harry Amass waiting in the wings

This tier really explains itself. While each of the players mentioned could go on to become a valuable part of the senior squad, right now they are still learning their trade, picking up experience from more established pros. Although three of the above have made their debuts.

Toby Collyer was the most recent man to earn his senior stripes. Brought on for Casemiro at half-time during the defeat to Liverpool, the young midfielder was truly thrown straight into the fire. While he didn’t stand out against the Reds per se, there was cause for optimism that he could develop into a decent player moving forward.

Dan Gore, meanwhile, was given his Premier League debut in United’s 3-2 victory against Aston Villa, although he only played a minute of the tie. However, he did get a more substantial chunk of minutes in the Carabao Cup. While not yet ready to regularly grace Old Trafford, there is hope around Carrington he could be the next Mainoo or Garnacho.

Striker Ethan Wheatley, brought on against Sheffield United in April 2024, has featured in more Premier League games than either Gore or Collyer, but has only played 13 minutes of senior football in the English top flight. Harry Amass is still waiting for his first-team debut, but could be handed minutes in cup competitions this term.

Talented Youngster

Player

Man Utd Appearances (24/25)

Toby Collyer

3

Dan Gore

0

Ethan Wheatley

1

Harry Amass

0

The Jury is Still Out

New signing Zirkzee has work to do

It’s rather difficult to rate any of these players just yet, simply because of how recently their moves went through and how little they’ve shown so far. Although some have become valuable members of United’s setup already, others have failed to convince entirely. The duo of players to feature most often since their summer moves are De Ligt and Joshua Zirkzee.

Although the former has been solid, there is certainly room for improvement and he could be helped by Amorim’s choice to play a three-at-the-back system. The defender is still finding his feet in the heart of defence and, despite United’s poor record, has looked like a solid transfer. Questions have been raised about Zirkzee’s finishing, though, with some fans even suggesting that Zirkzee’s link-up play could see his position changed slightly.

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Leny Yoro hasn’t really had a chance to show what he’s capable of after picking up an injury during pre-season. He’s made just two appearances for the Red Devils so far, with one coming off the bench.

The Jury Is Still Out

Player

Man Utd Appearances (24/25)

Matthijs de Ligt

20

Joshua Zirkzee

21

Leny Yoro

2

Listen To Offers

Rashford, Shaw and Mount feature

While there is merit in keeping all seven of these players, there is also an array of reasons why offers should be considered. The biggest name in this tier – and perhaps the most controversial – is Marcus Rashford. Since the start of the 2023/24 season, there have been growing concerns over his performances. His thunderbolt against Manchester City showed that he is capable of moments of brilliance – but for many fans, they are too few and far between. While he has looked decent in patches during 2024/25, as one of the club’s most prized and sellable assets, it could be time to part ways should a mammoth offer arrive.

Luke Shaw may be a surprise inclusion on this list, but his injury record is a cause for concern. The Englishman’s talent is not in question – but availability is the best ability and Shaw cannot guarantee that he will be able to remain fit. If Manchester United can find a better option on the left, the 28-year-old may find his place in the team at risk.

Tyrell Malacia’s fitness concerns, similarly to Shaw, could see the club consider offers as they look for someone who can deputise at left-back more regularly. And although he only joined the club in the summer of 2023, Mason Mount has hardly done enough to convince the Old Trafford faithful he should regularly be playing in front of other midfield options. Another player who has missed a substantial number of games through injury, he also hasn’t been able to replicate the performances he put in while at Chelsea, which saw him named the club’s Player of the Season twice. Should he continue to flounder, or if injuries continue to bug him, then it might be time to part ways.

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Harry Maguire was often slandered by supporters for making multiple errors, but the reality is that in 2023/24, he was reliable when called upon and often the club’s best option in the heart of defence. That said, De Ligt’s arrival and his game time – or indeed, lack thereof – since the current campaign kicked off will be a worry for the former Leicester City stalwart, who – at 31 years old – could still play regular football at a lesser outfit. After a strong start to life in England, it might be time for United to consider any offers that may come their way for Casemiro too.

The Brazilian has been one of the best defensive-minded midfielders in the world over the last decade, but his huge drop-off in form has been nothing short of drastic. Performances have improved slightly after a hugely disappointing performance against Liverpool, but considering how lofty his wages are, the club would be wise to think about selling. Similarly, Christian Eriksen’s best days are clearly behind him.

The Dane’s life at Manchester United has been hodgepodge to say the least. In and out of the season upon his arrival, the ex-Brentford and Tottenham Hotspur man is taking home £150,000-a-week and there are plenty of better ways for the Red Devils to spend that sort of money.

Listen to Offers

Player

Man Utd Appearances (24/25)

Marcus Rashford

23

Luke Shaw

0

Tyrell Malacia

0

Mason Mount

10

Harry Maguire

12

Casemiro

19

Christian Eriksen

14

Get Rid

Man Utd should part ways with Antony and Lindelof

Antony was signed for big money but has failed to show why United paid £81.3 million for him. Per Transfermarkt, he’s recorded just 17 goal contributions (12 goals, five assists) in 87 appearances and the intangible aspect of his game is equally poor. Mostly utilised as a back-up for other wingers previously mentioned nowadays, it’s now time for the club to cut their losses, should any parties become interested.

Victor Lindelof has been a terrific servant to the club and is a useful option off the bench, but if United are looking to the future, they need to consider swapping them for younger players with potential. Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton, while both valuable presences off the pitch, are also not what they once were, and will likely only be used in cases of emergency in 2024/25. They might be retained until the end of the season, simply to provide stability off the pitch, but neither should be in the squad come 2025/26.

Get Rid

Player

Man Utd Appearances (24/25)

Antony

7

Victor Lindelof

7

Jonny Evans

11

Tom Heaton

0

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