Paul Scholes has been vocal about Manchester United’s recent improvement under Michael Carrick, crediting one senior player with an ‘unbelievable’ transformation.
The January window is often dominated by speculation, late-night negotiations and shifting priorities, but it also has a way of reminding football that life exists far beyond the pitch.
Manchester United’s recruitment strategy continues to come under the spotlight as Europe’s transfer market heats up and elite young talent is snapped up at pace.
Young Manchester United centre-back Tyler Fredricson could seal a loan switch before the end of the month. The 20-year-old was one of a host of young players who made their senior debut under Ruben Amorim last season when the head coach had limited options at his disposal, and the team was primarily focusing on the Europa League.
Manchester United are in the market for a new midfielder, but the bar is being set high by the player they need to replace. Last week, Casemiro confirmed he will leave Manchester United at the end of the 2025/26 season, when his contract ends.
Jérémy Doku has said "you know my feelings" when asked for his opinion of the knee-high challenge from Diogo Dalot during Manchester United's derby victory.
Michael Owen is holding back his verdict on Michael Carrick’s tenure as Manchester United head coach, ahead of a ‘big challenge’ that will test him in a different way than matches against Man City and Arsenal.
Manchester United have been dealt a major blow with Patrick Dorgu ruled out with a serious injury, handing Michael Carrick a big selection dilemma. Since
Casemiro is heading into a busy 2026, with his priorities including Manchester United’s Champions League push, a spot in Brazil’s World Cup squad and a search for a new club once the season ends.
Manchester United’s recruitment drive continues to stretch across Europe as the club quietly assess emerging talent capable of fitting into a long-term rebuild.
Manchester United have been dealt a major setback with Patrick Dorgu ruled out for up to 10 weeks after suffering a hamstring injury, according to The Athletic.
Should Joshua Zirkzee decide to embark on a late-window move away from Manchester United, he could well have the option to continue plying his trade in the Premier League.
While Casemiro’s departure has already been announced, Manchester United are also expected to part ways with Manuel Ugarte. The Red Devils splashed around £42 million to sign the holding midfielder from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2024.
Manchester United’s season has been shaped as much by moments off the pitch as those under the floodlights, with the club continuing to lean into its identity as more than just a football institution.
Marcus Rashford’s future is set to become one of the defining transfer sagas of the upcoming summer window, with Football Insider reporting that Paris Saint-Germain are preparing to rival Barcelona for the England international’s signature.
Manchester United chiefs are looking to give Michael Carrick the best possible opportunity of securing Champions League qualification by the season’s end.
Amid growing speculation that Cole Palmer is feeling homesick in London, Samuel Luckhurst has verified that the Chelsea talisman is ‘open’ to a move to Old Trafford.
Manchester United took a gamble on a raw, talented Lecce left back in Patrick Dorgu a couple of years ago, but they were starting to regret this signing, like so many others, after watching him turn in subpar performance after subpar performance in the 2025/26 Premier League season.
Manchester United are already mapping out another summer on the road. The club’s recent travel has been driven by the need to plug financial gaps, with post-season games in Malaysia and Hong Kong followed by a pre-season run in the United States as part of the Premier League Summer Series.
Manchester United have been put on red alert following reports that Chelsea superstar Cole Palmer is open to a sensational summer switch to Old Trafford.
Manchester United have a good chance to qualify for the UEFA Champions League next season. Back to back wins against Manchester City and Arsenal have seen United climb up to fourth place, after Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Burnley and 3-2 loss to AFC Bournemouth.
Manchester United have a long history of players who have donated generously to charity. For instance, in recent years we’ve seen Marcus Rashford work and donate to support children facing food poverty and has continued his charitable actions during his loan spell at Barcelona.
Rennes forward Mohamed Kader Meite has done quite well for the French outfit this season, and he has attracted the attention of multiple clubs. Saudi Arabian outfit Al Hilal is prepared to pay €40 million in order to sign the player, and it remains to be seen whether Rennes will sanction his departure.
The Manchester United contract talks surrounding Kobbie Mainoo have quickly become one of the most important off-field developments at Old Trafford. As the club prepares for a significant midfield transition, securing Mainoo’s long-term future is now viewed as a strategic priority.