The summer transfer window has shut, so what does the full list of Man Utd transfers this summer look like?

19:08, 01 Sep 2025Updated 22:00, 01 Sep 2025

United have been busy in the summer window.

The summer transfer window has closed.

Manchester United kicked off the summer window by securing the signing of Matheus Cunha for £62.5million from Wolves. Bryan Mbeumo was the next through the door after protracted negotiations with Brentford.

Brentford hung tough in talks but eventually agreed to sell Mbeumo for £65m plus £6m in add-ons. United then turned their attention to signing a striker and won the race for Benjamin Sesko, despite interest from Newcastle. United agreed a fee of €76.5m (£66.4m), with €8.5m (£7.3m) in add-ons, to sign Sesko.

Altay Bayindir has started the season as the first-choice goalkeeper but the Turkey international made mistakes against Arsenal and Burnley. United pushed to sign Senne Lammens in the final knockings of the window and reached a breakthrough for the young Belgian goalkeeper on deadline day.

Lammens arrived at Carrington to finalise his move on Monday afternoon. The 23-year-old has arrived for £18.2million and has signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford.

Here is the full list of United’s confirmed incomings and outgoings after the window slammed shut.

InsMatheus Cunha – Wolves (Permanent)Enzo Kana-Biyik – Le Havre (Permanent)Diego Leon – Cerro Porteno (Permanent)Bryan Mbeumo – Brentford (Permanent)Benjamin Sesko – RB Leipzig (Permanent)Senne Lammens – Royal Antwerp (Permanent)OutsAlejandro Garnacho – Chelsea (Permanent)Antony – Real Betis (Permanent)Sam Murray – Carlisle (Permanent)Zachary Baumann – Norwich (Permanent)Marcus Rashford – Barcelona (Loan**)Rasmus Hojlund – Napoli (Loan**)Jadon Sancho – Aston Villa (Loan)Toby Collyer – West Brom (Loan)Sonny Aljofree – Notts County (Loan)Elyh Harrison – Shrewsbury Town (Loan)Joe Hugill – Barnet (Loan)Louis Jackson – Solihull Moors (Loan)Enzo Kana-Biyik – Lausanne-Sport (Loan)Dan Gore – Rotherham United (Loan)Jack Moorhouse – Leyton Orient (Loan)Habeeb Ogunneye – Newport County (Loan)Radek Vitek – Bristol City (Loan)Ethan Wheatley – Northampton Town (Loan)Ethan Williams – Falkirk (Loan)Ethan Ennis – Fleetwood Town (Loan)Harry Amass – Sheffield Wednesday (Loan)Christian Eriksen – ReleasedVictor Lindelof – ReleasedJonny Evans – RetiredHubert Graczyk – ReleasedJack Kingdon – ReleasedTom Myles – ReleasedJames Nolan – ReleasedTom Wooster – Released

**Loans that are expected to become permanent next summer.

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