Every player who has left Manchester United in the 2025 summer transfer window, as Rúben Amorim looks to upheave the talent at his disposal this summer completely.
Manchester United’s 2025 summer transfer window marks a period of major transition under Rúben Amorim, with sweeping changes being made to the first-team squad.
Several young talents — including Chido Obi, Harry Amass, and Ayden Heaven — are expected to play a bigger role next season, but a broader overhaul could signal a significant shift in the club’s core personnel.
This is the first summer window since the appointments of Rúben Amorim as head coach, Jason Wilcox as technical director, Omar Berrada as CEO, and Christopher Vivall as director of recruitment — a new leadership team now shaping United’s future.
This page will be regularly updated with full details of every player Manchester United sell or let go of during the 2025 summer transfer window.
Christian Eriksen
Signed for: Eriksen is yet to find a new club after leaving United as a free agent at the end of the 2024/25 season.
Contract length: N/A
Key information: Eriksen has been closely linked with a move to Ajax, but has already admitted that he will take his time and assess his options before finding a new club this summer.
What the player said: “My time here has been really special. There has been some good moments and bad moments. I like the pressure to be able to play for a club like Manchester United. It’s been a special three year.”
Victor Lindelöf
Signed for: Lindelöf is yet to find a new club after leaving United as a free agent at the end of the 2024/25 season.
Contract length: N/A
Key information: Lindelöf has a number of clubs to choose from this summer, with former side Benfica linked while he is also reportedly being lined up by those such as Juventus, Everton, and West Ham.
What the player said: “There’s nothing on earth like being a red,” Lindelöf wrote on Instagram after his departure was confirmed. “Manchester, thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Jonny Evans
Signed for: After leaving the club as a free agent, Jonny Evans announced his retirement from professional football in late May.
Contract length: N/A
Key information: Evans played 241 times for United across ten seasons in two stints at the club, winning the Premier League three times as well as lifting the Champions League, Carabao Cup, and FA Cup.
What Amorim said: “It’s really nice and the level he has in training, you can see the standards in his prime and you understand why they won so many titles. With his age, with a lot of problems physically, when he was fit to train, the level was really high. You can understand he was a very good player.”
Read More: Every player Manchester United have signed in the 2025 summer transfer window
Who else could leave United this summer?
While those mentioned above have already had their exits confirmed, there are many who may walk through the doors at Old Trafford for a final time.
Amorim has reportedly already informed Alejandro Garnacho that he is free to find a new club this summer, while several of those on loan, like Antony, Jadon Sancho, and Marcus Rashford, are all expected to depart.
While the club hope to retain some of their star players, exits for those like Kobbie Mainoo cannot be ruled out amid the club’s financial needs, while Bruno Fernandes’ future remains uncertain.
The club captain is reported to have received an offer of a contract worth nearly £200 million over three seasons from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal, with United expected to receive around £80-100 million as a transfer fee if he were to accept the terms.
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