Keep track of every player Manchester United have sent out on loan in 2025/26.

Without European football in 2025/26, Manchester United need to have a smaller squad for the upcoming season.

Work has already begun on trimming the squad, with several loan deals agreed. Last season United sent 18 players out on loan deals, and this year’s total could be even higher.

Former United defender Jonny Evans is playing a central role. Following his retirement, Evans has been appointed as the club’s ‘loan manager’, replacing Les Parry.

He was backed by technical director Jason Wilcox, who said: “Having just finished his exceptional playing career, Jonny is the perfect role model for our young players.

“Jonny’s knowledge of what it takes to succeed at Manchester United will be of great benefit to each of them as we continue to develop world-class talent capable of performing in our first team.”

Here is a full list of every Manchester United player sent out on loan for the season, keep checking back for updates…

Enzo Kana-Biyik Signs contract For Manchester United.Photo by Manchester United/Manchester United via Getty ImagesEnzo Kana-Biyik

Manchester United signed Enzo Kana-Biyik from French side Le Havre, and immediately sent him out on loan to Ineos-owned club Lausanne.

Kana-Biyik, 18, is a young striker praised for his ‘powerful and technical’ abilities, who has a chance to develop in Switzerland and make a name for himself.

Sonny Aljofree

Centre-back Sonny Aljofree, 20, is continuing his development on loan at League Two side Notts County.

He spent last season on loan at Accrington Stanley, where he played 25 games and scored three goals.

Habeeb Ogunneye in Manchester United training kitPhoto by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty ImagesHabeeb Ogunneye

Habeeb Ogunneye, 19, has landed the first loan of his career, joining League Two club Newport County.

Right-back Ogunneye featured in first team squads under Erik ten Hag but did not make his debut, and now he will get a first taste of professional football.

Dan Gore at Man Utd training sessionPhoto by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty ImagesDan Gore

Dan Gore, 20, is hoping it will be third time lucky with his latest loan move, after his first two spells were ruined by injury.

The FA Youth Cup winner has returned to League One side Rotherham United, scene of his second loan. This is the first time Gore has agreed a full-season loan, with his two previous deals coming in the winter window.

Joe Hugill warming up for Manchester UnitedPhoto by Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty ImagesJoe Hugill

Joe Hugill has signed on loan for newly promoted League Two side Barnet. He has previously had spells at Altrincham, Burton Albion, Wigan Athletic and Carlisle United.

Hugill, 21, says he hopes his previous experiences will benefit him at Barnet, where his manager compared him to a combination of Michael Owen and Jamie Vardy.

Elyh Harrison in Manchester United training topPhoto by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty ImagesElyh Harrison

Goalkeeper Elyh Harrison has secured a loan move to League Two side Shrewsbury Town. It follows a loan to National League side Chester last season.

Harrison, 19, is highly rated and he is following the same path as Dean Henderson, who also had a loan spell at Shrewsbury.

Marcus Rashford applauds fans after Manchester United vs Liverpool.Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesMarcus Rashford

Former first team star Marcus Rashford has signed on loan with Barcelona for the 2025/26 season.

Barcelona are paying Rashford’s entire salary, saving United £8.6 million per year. Barcelona have a buy option in the deal, and there is a penalty clause if they do not activate it.