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Manchester United Players Contracts 2024

Manchester United Players Contracts
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Manchester United Football Club Players Contracts

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Here, we have compiled a list with Manchester United player’s contracts details. How well are the Manchester United players paid? How are their contracts structured in terms of weekly wages and yearly salary?
Manchester United Players Contracts 2024

Manchester United Players Contracts 2024

Manchester United Football Club is a football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. The club was found in Newton Heath in 1878, initially known as Newton Heath LYR F.C. They played their first competitive match in October 1886 in the first round of the 1886/87 FA Cup. The club was renamed Manchester United in 1902 and moved to Old Trafford in 1910.

Manchester United have so far employed 23 full-time managers. Their current manager is Erik Ten Hag, who took over from Ralf Rangnick on a permanent basis.

The Red Devils are the most successful club in English football, having won 20 league titles, 12 FA Cups, 5 League Cups and a record 21 Community Shields.

United are one of the highest-paying teams in terms of weekly wages.

What are the contract details and which player has the longest contract? Let’s take a look at Manchester United players and their contracts in 2024. Some of the young players’ weekly salaries are unknown or cannot be estimated.

Manchester United Players Contracts 2024

Player Age Nat. Contract
André Onana 28 Cameroon June 30, 2028
Goalkeeper
Altay Bayındır 26 Turkiye June 30, 2027
Goalkeeper
Tom Heaton 38 England June 30, 2025
Goalkeeper
Matthijs de Ligt 25 Netherlands June 30, 2029
Centre-Back
Lisandro Martínez 26 Argentina June 30, 2027
Centre-Back
Leny Yoro 18 France June 30, 2029
Centre-Back
Harry Maguire 31 England June 30, 2025
Centre-Back
Victor Lindelöf 30 Sweden June 30, 2025
Centre-Back
Jonny Evans 36 England June 30, 2025
Centre-Back
Luke Shaw 29 England June 30, 2027
Left-Back
Tyrell Malacia 25 Netherlands June 30, 2026
Left-Back
Diogo Dalot 25 Portugal June 30, 2028
Right-Back
Noussair Mazraoui 26 Morocco June 30, 2028
Right-Back
Manuel Ugarte 23 Uruguay June 30, 2029
Defensive Midfield
Casemiro 32 Brazil June 30, 2026
Defensive Midfield
Toby Collyer 20 England June 30, 2027
Defensive Midfield
Kobbie Mainoo 19 England June 30, 2027
Central Midfield
Christian Eriksen 32 Denmark June 30, 2025
Central Midfield
Daniel Gore 19 England June 30, 2026
Central Midfield
Bruno Fernandes 30 Portugal June 30, 2027
Attacking Midfield
Mason Mount 25 England June 30, 2028
Attacking Midfield
Marcus Rashford 26 England June 30, 2028
Left Winger
Alejandro Garnacho 20 Argentina June 30, 2028
Left Winger
Antony 24 Brazil June 30, 2027
Right Winger
Amad Diallo 22 Italy June 30, 2025
Right Winger
Rasmus Højlund 21 Denmark June 30, 2028
Centre-Forward
Joshua Zirkzee 23 Netherlands June 30, 2029
Centre-Forward

Manchester United Loaned Out Players Contracts 2024

Manchester United Loaned Out Players Contracts
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Player Age Club Loan ends
Jadon Sancho 24 Chelsea Jun 30, 2025

Manchester United Players Contracts & Salaries In Detail

This list will give you the whole picture of the money, Manchester United owes their players. Note: EOC stands for ‘End Of Contract’

Player Salary per week Salary per year
Casemiro £350,000 £18,200,000
Bruno Fernandes £300,000 £15,600,000
Marcus Rashford £300,000 £15,600,000
Mason Mount £250,000 £13,000,000
Antony £200,000 £10,400,000
Matthijs de Ligt £195,000 £10,140,000
Harry Maguire £190,000 £9,880,000
Jadon Sancho £150,000 £7,800,000
Christian Eriksen £150,000 £7,800,000
Luke Shaw £150,000 £7,800,000
Noussair Mazraoui £135,000 £7,020,000
André Onana £120,000 £6,240,000
Lisandro Martínez £120,000 £6,240,000
Manuel Ugarte £120,000 £6,240,000
Victor Lindelöf £120,000 £6,240,000
Leny Yoro £115,000 £5,980,000
Joshua Zirkzee £105,000 £5,460,000
Rasmus Højlund £85,000 £4,420,000
Diogo Dalot £85,000 £4,420,000
Tyrell Malacia £75,000 £3,900,000
Jonny Evans £65,000 £3,380,000
Alejandro Garnacho £50,000 £2,600,000
Tom Heaton £45,000 £2,340,000
Altay Bayındır £35,000 £1,820,000
Amad Diallo £28,846 £1,500,000
Kobbie Mainoo £20,000 £1,040,000
Daniel Gore £5,000 £260,000
Toby Collyer £5,000 £260,000

Highest-Paid Manchester United Player

Highest-Paid Manchester United Player

Alexis Sanchez was the highest-paid player at Manchester United in the 2018/19 season but all that changed last summer. The Chilean was sent out on loan to Inter Milan, who agreed to pay over half of his wages for the 2021 campaign.

After his departure, Ole Gunnar Soslkjaer has managed to sign David De Gea to an extension, making the Spaniard the highest earner at the club. De Gea deserves to get paid such a high sum because of the years of service he has provided for United.

Over the years, the 31-year-old has become one of the world’s very best goalkeepers and was even approached by Real Madrid few seasons ago. Keeping an asset like him is a huge boost for United, especially in their pursuit of Champions League football.

This year the Red Devils has re-signed Cristiano Ronaldo and made him the highest earner in the club. He will be earning a staggering amount of £480,000 per week overtaking De Gea’s salary of £375,000.

After De Gea’s departure, Casemiro became the highest paid player of Manchester United with a salary of £350,000 per week. 

Value Of Manchester United Football Club

In 2018, Manchester United were the most valuable football club. The club had announced a record-breaking £590m in revenue which was a slight 1.5 per cent jump from the previous year. However, Deloitte’s latest list has seen the Red Devils drop two positions down below Real Madrid and Barcelona in the rankings. Watch & Bet Here =>
Manchester United Players Contracts 2024

2021 Rank Clubs Revenue Country 2018 Rank Change
1 Real Madrid 750.9 Spain 2  +1
2 Barcelona 690.4 Spain 3  +1
3 Manchester United 666 England 1  −2
4 Bayern Munich 629.2 Germany 4  —
5 Manchester City 568.4 England 5  —
6 Paris Saint‑Germain 541.7 France 7  +1
7 Liverpool 513.7 England 9  +2
8 Chelsea 505.7 England 8  —
9 Arsenal 439.2 England 6  -3
10 Tottenham Hotspur 428.3 England 11  +1

American billionaire, Malcolm Glazer owns Manchester United. United recently announced record revenues of £208.6m for the quarter with an operating profit of £44m. The club posted revenue of £590m last year but can expect to see their numbers drop without Champions League football.

Some of their biggest earners left the club this year – Paul Pogba, Edinson Cavani and Jesse Lingard. Their departures opened up the doors for the arrival of Tyrell Malacia and other players.

United are still a financial giant and are ready to splash exorbitant amounts on new signings. Just this summer alone, they broke their transfer record on Maguire and spent around £150m on just three players.

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