2023–24 Manchester United F.C. season

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The 2023–24 season was the 137th in the history of Manchester United, their 32nd season in the Premier League and their 49th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. It was the club's second season under the management of Erik ten Hag.

OwnerManchester United plc (72.3%)
Ineos (27.7%; from 20 February)
Co-chairmenJoel and Avram Glazer
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Manchester United
2023–24 season
Manchester United at Wembley against Manchester City in the 2024 FA Cup final
OwnerManchester United plc (72.3%)
Ineos (27.7%; from 20 February)
Co-chairmenJoel and Avram Glazer
ManagerErik ten Hag
StadiumOld Trafford
Premier League8th
FA CupWinners
EFL CupFourth round
UEFA Champions
League
Group stage
Top goalscorerLeague:
Bruno Fernandes
Rasmus Højlund
(10 each)

All: Rasmus Højlund (16)
Highest home attendance73,612
(v. West Ham United, 4 February)
Lowest home attendance72,291
(v. Liverpool, 17 March)
Average home league attendance73,534
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A campaign marred by injuries saw the club finish eighth in the Premier League, their worst position since 1989–90, with a negative goal difference.[1] United were knocked out of the EFL Cup in the fourth round by the previous season's final opponents, Newcastle United, and recorded their worst-ever Champions League group stage performance, finishing bottom of their group with just four points. In the FA Cup they almost suffered a humiliating exit at the hands of second tier Coventry City in the semi final, throwing away a 3–0 lead before winning on penalties. This meant they reached the final for the second consecutive season where they faced cross-city rivals Manchester City in a repeat of the previous year's showpiece. In a match they were widely considered underdogs, United won 2–1, marking the first time since 2017 that they won a trophy in consecutive seasons.

This was the first season since 2010–11 without goalkeeper David de Gea and defender Phil Jones, both of whom left the club upon the expiry of their contracts. With their departures, United were initially without a Premier League winner in their squad for the first time since the competition's inaugural season in 1992–93, and without a player who had played under Sir Alex Ferguson for the first time since 1974.[2] However, the re-signing of Jonny Evans, who won three Premier League titles with the club between 2006 and 2015, meant that was no longer the case.[3]

On 24 December, Manchester United announced that the club had agreed a deal with Sir Jim Ratcliffe to purchase a 25% stake in the club.[4] On 20 February, the investment was confirmed as complete, with Trawlers Ltd acquiring a 27.7% share in the club.[5]

Pre-season and friendlies

On 27 March 2023, United announced a tour of the United States, with friendly matches against Wrexham – who are co-owned by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney and who also had former United goalkeeper Ben Foster in their squad – in San Diego,[6] and Borussia Dortmund in Las Vegas.[7] On 12 May, the club announced their third and fourth pre-season friendlies in the US against fierce rivals Arsenal in New York City,[8] and in Houston against Real Madrid, which will be played one day after Wrexham game.[9] A fifth friendly, the first based in the UK, against Lyon in Edinburgh was also added to the pre-season calendar.[10] On 25 May, the club announced a friendly against Roses rivals and EFL Championship club Leeds United in Oslo.[11] A seventh match, against Athletic Bilbao in Dublin, was announced on 13 June.[12] On 29 June, the club announced a home friendly against French club Lens, to be played the day before the match against Athletic Bilbao.[13]

United won their first match of pre-season against Leeds 2–0, thanks to second-half goals from substitutes Noam Emeran and Joe Hugill,[14] while Donny van de Beek's goal against Lyon gave them their second win in Edinburgh.[15] In the first game of the United States tour, first-half goals from newly appointed captain Bruno Fernandes and Jadon Sancho gave United a 2–0 win over Arsenal; they also won the post-match exhibition penalty shoot-out 5–3.[16] With their match against Real Madrid scheduled for Houston the next day, United fielded a team made up largely of under-21 players against Wrexham on 25 July. They went 2–0 down in the first half, though Marc Jurado pulled a goal back on the stroke of half-time; however, Dan Gore was sent off early in the second half and a third Wrexham goal completed a 3–1 defeat for United.[17] They then suffered a second loss in as many days when goals from Jude Bellingham and Joselu gave Real Madrid a 2–0 win in Houston; newly signed goalkeeper André Onana made his debut in the game, playing the full 90 minutes.[18] Manchester United's tour of the United States ended with a 3–2 defeat against Borussia Dortmund at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on 31 July. Diogo Dalot put United ahead in the 24th minute, but Donyell Malen scored twice in two minutes just before half-time to give Dortmund the lead. Antony levelled the scores before Youssoufa Moukoko secured the win for the Germans.[19]

The Reds returned to winning ways with a 3–1 comeback win over Lens at Old Trafford. Florian Sotoca put the visitors ahead after chipping Onana from the edge of the centre circle in the first half, before Marcus Rashford, Antony and Casemiro scored in the second period to turn the game around for United.[20] The following day, a second string United side drew 1–1 with Athletic Bilbao in Dublin. The La Liga team scored first through Nico Williams, but an added time equaliser from Facundo Pellistri meant that United ended their pre-season campaign with a draw.[21]

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Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
12 July 2023 Leeds United N 2–0 Emeran 67', Hugill 81' 21,021
19 July 2023 Lyon N 1–0 Van de Beek 49' 48,484
22 July 2023 Arsenal N 2–0 Fernandes 30', Sancho 37' 82,262
25 July 2023 Wrexham N 1–3 Jurado 45+6' 34,248
26 July 2023 Real Madrid N 0–2 67,801
30 July 2023 Borussia Dortmund N 2–3 Dalot 24', Antony 52' 50,857
5 August 2023 Lens H 3–1 Rashford 49', Antony 53', Casemiro 59' 70,000
6 August 2023 Athletic Bilbao N 1–1 Pellistri 90+3' 50,238
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Premier League

The 2023–24 Premier League fixtures were released on 15 June 2023.[22]

The league season began with a home win against Wolverhampton Wanderers on 14 August. After a scoreless first half, Raphaël Varane scored the game's only goal with a 76th-minute header. Named in the starting line-up, Mason Mount and André Onana made their debuts for United.[23] Five days later, United suffered an away defeat to Tottenham Hotspur. Pape Matar Sarr opened the scoring for the home side in the 49th minute, and an own goal from Lisandro Martínez doubled their lead seven minutes from the end.[24] United then hosted Nottingham Forest the following weekend, coming into the match on a 30-game unbeaten run at home; however, that streak was put in jeopardy as United conceded two goals in the opening five minutes. Christian Eriksen pulled one back in the first half, before Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes secured the comeback win with a goal each either side of a second-half red card for Forest's Joe Worrall.[25]

The month of September started with a loss away to Arsenal. Marcus Rashford struck first, but Martin Ødegaard levelled the score 35 seconds after restart of the game. In the second half, a VAR check saw an Arsenal penalty claim overturned and another check led to an effort by Alejandro Garnacho being ruled out as offside. The Gunners then struck twice in injury time to win the match.[26] Following an international break,[27] United hosted Brighton & Hove Albion; their 31-game unbeaten run at home ended with former United player Danny Welbeck scoring the opening goal. In the second half, Brighton scored two more goals, though substitute Hannibal Mejbri scored a consolation goal in the 73rd-minute from outside the box, marking his first goal of the season. The Red Devils would then win against Burnley away the following weekend, Bruno Fernandes scoring the only goal with a 45th-minute volley that would later win Premier League Goal of the Month. The month of September closed with a 1–0 defeat to Crystal Palace at home, marking back-to-back defeats at home for the Reds.

Manchester United would host Brentford at home to kick off October, where Mathias Jensen's first-half effort for the Bees saw them lead 1–0, threatening to make it United's third consecutive loss at home for the first time since the 1978-79 season.[28] However, with three minutes of stoppage-time left, Scott McTominay was brought on and scored two goals within three minutes, salvaging a win for the Reds. Two weeks later United travelled to Sheffield United, wearing black armbands in remembrance of Sir Bobby Charlton, following the earlier news of his passing. Scott McTominay opened the scoring in the first half, but the home-team quickly responded via a penalty from Oli McBurnie. With the scoreline level until the 77th-minute, Diogo Dalot fired home his first goal of the season beyond the penalty area to win the match. The month closed with United hosting rivals Manchester City; Erling Haaland put City ahead with a penalty in the first half after Rasmus Højlund was penalised for dragging down Rodri inside the box. After Onana saved a far-post header from Haaland, a near-identical play saw Haaland double City's lead before half-time courtesy of a cross from Bernardo Silva. In the 86th minute, Phil Foden scored the third goal, cementing a 3–0 defeat for United.

Matches

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Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance League
position
14 August 2023 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 1–0 Varane 76' 73,358 7th
19 August 2023 Tottenham Hotspur A 0–2 61,910 12th
26 August 2023 Nottingham Forest H 3–2 Eriksen 17', Casemiro 52', Fernandes 76' (pen.) 73,595 8th
3 September 2023 Arsenal A 1–3 Rashford 27' 60,192 11th
16 September 2023 Brighton & Hove Albion H 1–3 Mejbri 73' 73,592 13th
23 September 2023 Burnley A 1–0 Fernandes 45' 21,593 9th
30 September 2023 Crystal Palace H 0–1 73,428 10th
7 October 2023 Brentford H 2–1 McTominay (2) 90+3', 90+7' 73,453 10th
21 October 2023 Sheffield United A 2–1 McTominay 28', Dalot 77' 31,543 8th
29 October 2023 Manchester City H 0–3 73,502 8th
4 November 2023 Fulham A 1–0 Fernandes 90+1' 24,415 8th
11 November 2023 Luton Town H 1–0 Lindelöf 59' 73,599 6th
26 November 2023 Everton A 3–0 Garnacho 3', Rashford 56' (pen.), Martial 75' 39,257 6th
2 December 2023 Newcastle United A 0–1 52,214 7th
6 December 2023 Chelsea H 2–1 McTominay (2) 19', 69' 73,607 6th
9 December 2023 Bournemouth H 0–3 73,427 6th
17 December 2023 Liverpool A 0–0 57,158 7th
23 December 2023 West Ham United A 0–2 64,472 8th
26 December 2023 Aston Villa H 3–2 Garnacho (2) 59', 71', Højlund 82' 73,574 7th
30 December 2023 Nottingham Forest A 1–2 Rashford 78' 29,529 8th
14 January 2024 Tottenham Hotspur H 2–2 Højlund 3', Rashford 40' 73,489 7th
1 February 2024 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 4–3 Rashford 5', Højlund 22', McTominay 75', Mainoo 90+7' 31,641 7th
4 February 2024 West Ham United H 3–0 Højlund 23', Garnacho (2) 49', 84' 73,612 6th
11 February 2024 Aston Villa A 2–1 Højlund 17', McTominay 86' 42,185 6th
18 February 2024 Luton Town A 2–1 Højlund (2) 1', 7' 11,483 6th
24 February 2024 Fulham H 1–2 Maguire 89' 73,487 6th
3 March 2024 Manchester City A 1–3 Rashford 8' 55,097 6th
9 March 2024 Everton H 2–0 Fernandes 12' (pen.), Rashford 36' (pen.) 73,601 6th
30 March 2024 Brentford A 1–1 Mount 90+6' 17,138 6th
4 April 2024 Chelsea A 3–4 Garnacho (2) 34', 67', Fernandes 39' 39,694 6th
7 April 2024 Liverpool H 2–2 Fernandes 50, Mainoo 67' 73,522 6th
13 April 2024 Bournemouth A 2–2 Fernandes (2) 31', 65' (pen.) 11,229 7th
24 April 2024[a] Sheffield United H 4–2 Maguire 42', Fernandes (2) 61' (pen.), 81', Højlund 85' 73,549 6th
27 April 2024 Burnley H 1–1 Antony 79' 73,571 6th
6 May 2024 Crystal Palace A 0–4 25,190 8th
12 May 2024 Arsenal H 0–1 73,600 8th
15 May 2024[b] Newcastle United H 3–2 Mainoo 31', Diallo 57', Højlund 84' 73,582 8th
19 May 2024 Brighton & Hove Albion A 2–0 Dalot 73', Højlund 88' 31,662 8th
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  1. This match, originally scheduled for 16 March 2024, was rescheduled due to United's involvement in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
  2. This match, originally scheduled for 20 April 2024, was rescheduled due to United's involvement in the FA Cup semi-finals.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
6 Chelsea 38 18 9 11 77 63 +14 63 Qualification for the Conference League play-off round[a]
7 Newcastle United 38 18 6 14 85 62 +23 60
8 Manchester United 38 18 6 14 57 58 1 60 Qualification for the Europa League league phase[b]
9 West Ham United 38 14 10 14 60 74 14 52
10 Crystal Palace 38 13 10 15 57 58 1 49
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Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) If the champions, relegated teams or qualified teams for UEFA competitions cannot be determined by rules 1 to 3, rules 4.1 to 4.3 are applied – 4.1) Points gained in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.2) Away goals scored in head-to-head record between such teams; 4.3) Play-offs[29]
Notes:
  1. Since the winners of the 2023–24 EFL Cup, Liverpool, qualified for the Champions League, the spot given to the League Cup winners (Conference League play-off round) was passed to the sixth-placed team.
  2. Manchester United qualified for the Europa League league phase as the 2023–24 FA Cup winners.

FA Cup

As a Premier League side, United entered the 2023–24 FA Cup in the third round and were drawn away to Wigan Athletic,[30] with the match to be played on 8 January 2024.[31] United won 2–0 thanks to a long-range strike from Diogo Dalot in the first half, followed by a Bruno Fernandes penalty. They were then drawn against either Newport County or Eastleigh in the fourth round.[32][33] Newport were confirmed as their opponents when they beat Eastleigh 3–1 in a replay on 16 January 2024.[34] On 28 January, United won at Rodney Parade 4–2 courtesy of goals from Fernandes, Kobbie Mainoo, Antony and Rasmus Højlund.[35] On the same day, Bristol City or Nottingham Forest were drawn as their next opponents, with the match taking place on 28 February.[36] On 7 February, Nottingham Forest were confirmed as United's next opponents thanks to their 5–3 win on penalties.[37] United won at City Ground 1–0 thanks to a late effort from Casemiro.[38]

With Liverpool's 3–0 win over Southampton in the fifth round, United were drawn against their rivals in the quarter-finals.[39] The tie was played on 17 March. United took an early lead thanks to Scott McTominay, but going into half time, goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Mohamed Salah saw Liverpool take a 2–1 lead. Antony scored a late equaliser to take the match into extra time, although Rashford missed the chance to score an injury-time winner. Near the end of the first half of extra time, Harvey Elliott gave Liverpool the lead, but in the second half, Rashford equalised to make the score 3–3. In injury time, Amad Diallo scored the winning goal, and was sent off for taking his shirt off in the celebrations as he was given a yellow card prior to scoring.[40]

United were drawn against Coventry City in the semi-finals. They faced each other at Wembley Stadium on 21 April, with United winning 4–2 on penalties after giving up a 3–0 lead in the second thanks to Coventry striker Haji Wright's equalizer in stoppage time of the second half.

United faced Manchester City for a second consecutive Manchester Derby FA Cup Final. Alejandro Garnacho opened the scoring following a miscommunication between Joško Gvardiol and Stefan Ortega. Following a disallowed Marcus Rashford goal, Kobbie Mainoo quickly scored United's second. Jerémy Doku got one back for City late on but it wasn't enough as United picked up their 13th FA Cup trophy.

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Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
8 January 2024 Third round Wigan Athletic A 2–0 Dalot 22', Fernandes 74' (pen.) 22,870
28 January 2024 Fourth round Newport County A 4–2 Fernandes 7', Mainoo 13', Antony 68', Højlund 90+4' 9,086
28 February 2024 Fifth round Nottingham Forest A 1–0 Casemiro 89' 28,665
17 March 2024 Quarter-finals Liverpool H 4–3 (a.e.t.) McTominay 10', Antony 87', Rashford 112', Diallo 120+1' 72,291
21 April 2024 Semi-finals Coventry City N 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–2p)
McTominay 23', Maguire 45+1', Fernandes 58' 83,672
25 May 2024 Final Manchester City N 2–1 Garnacho 30', Mainoo 39' 84,814
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EFL Cup

As United were competing in UEFA competition in 2023–24 as the reigning champions of the competition, they entered the 2023–24 EFL Cup in the third round in September. They were drawn at home to Crystal Palace.[41] They beat Palace 3–0 thanks to goals from Alejandro Garnacho, Casemiro and Anthony Martial.[42] In the fourth round, they were given another home draw against Newcastle United, in a repeat of the 2023 EFL Cup final.[43] This time they lost 3–0, with goals from Miguel Almirón and Lewis Hall in the first half and a third from Joe Willock in the second.

More information Date, Round ...
Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
26 September 2023 Third round Crystal Palace H 3–0 Garnacho 21', Casemiro 27', Martial 55' 72,842
1 November 2023 Fourth round Newcastle United H 0–3 72,484
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UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Having finished third in the 2022–23 Premier League, United qualified for the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League. They entered the competition in the group stage, which was drawn on 31 August 2023, with United in pot 2 along with Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Borussia Dortmund, Atlético Madrid, RB Leipzig, Porto and Arsenal. After losing their first two matches in Group A to Bayern Munich and Galatasaray, United responded with a 1-0 win over FC Copenhagen, Harry Maguire scoring the winning goal and Andre Onana saving a last minute penalty kick. However United gave away two-goal leads against Copenhagen and Galatasaray, causing eventual elimination from the competition after a 1–0 defeat to Bayern.[44][45]

More information Date, Opponents ...
Date Opponents H / A Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Group position
20 September 2023 Bayern Munich A 3–4 Højlund 49', Casemiro (2) 88', 90+5' 75,000 4th
3 October 2023 Galatasaray H 2–3 Højlund (2) 17', 67' 73,204 4th
24 October 2023 Copenhagen H 1–0 Maguire 72' 73,249 3rd
8 November 2023 Copenhagen A 3–4 Højlund (2) 3', 28', Fernandes 69' (pen.) 36,099 4th
29 November 2023 Galatasaray A 3–3 Garnacho 11', Fernandes 18', McTominay 55' 51,733 4th
12 December 2023 Bayern Munich H 0–1 73,073 4th
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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Germany Bayern Munich 6 5 1 0 12 6 +6 16 Advance to knockout phase
2 Denmark Copenhagen 6 2 2 2 8 8 0 8
3 Turkey Galatasaray 6 1 2 3 10 13 3 5 Transfer to Europa League
4 England Manchester United 6 1 1 4 12 15 3 4
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Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Squad statistics

More information No., Pos. ...
No. Pos. Name League FA Cup EFL Cup Europe Total Discipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKTurkey Altay Bayındır 001000001000
2DFSweden Victor Lindelöf 14(5)12(1)01(1)03(1)020(8)130
3DFIvory Coast Eric Bailly 000000000000
4MFMorocco Sofyan Amrabat 10(11)0201(1)04(1)017(13)090
5DFEngland Harry Maguire 18(4)21(2)1204125(6)440
6DFArgentina Lisandro Martínez 8(3)020001011(3)040
7MFEngland Mason Mount 5(9)10(2)0201(1)08(12)120
8MFPortugal Bruno Fernandes (c) 3510630(1)06247(1)15120
9FWFrance Anthony Martial 5(8)100210(4)07(12)200
10FWEngland Marcus Rashford 26(7)7510(1)04035(8)821
11FWDenmark Rasmus Højlund 25(5)104(1)10(2)06535(8)1620
12DFNetherlands Tyrell Malacia 000000000000
14MFDenmark Christian Eriksen 12(10)10(2)0002(2)014(14)110
15DFSpain Sergio Reguilón 4(5)00010207(5)040
16FWIvory Coast Amad Diallo 3(6)10(3)100003(9)211
17[a]FWArgentina Alejandro Garnacho 30(6)761213(3)141(9)1040
18MFBrazil Casemiro 24(1)131212231(1)591
19DFFrance Raphaël Varane 16(6)150103(1)025(7)120
20DFPortugal Diogo Dalot 35(1)261205(1)048(2)361
21FWBrazil Antony 15(14)12(2)2103(1)021(17)360
22GKEngland Tom Heaton 000000000000
23DFEngland Luke Shaw 12010002015070
24GKCameroon André Onana 38050206051070
25FWEngland Jadon Sancho 0(3)00000000(3)000
26GKEngland Dean Henderson 000000000000
28MFUruguay Facundo Pellistri 1(8)00(1)0101(2)03(11)000
29DFEngland Aaron Wan-Bissaka 20(2)0400(1)02(1)026(4)050
33DFEngland Brandon Williams 000000000000
34MFNetherlands Donny van de Beek 0(1)0000(1)0000(2)000
35DFNorthern Ireland Jonny Evans 15(8)01(3)00(1)01(1)017(13)020
37MFEngland Kobbie Mainoo 2435(1)2000(2)029(3)540
39MFScotland Scott McTominay 18(14)75(1)2004(1)127(16)1040
40GKCzech Republic Radek Vítek 000000000000
42DFSpain Álvaro Carreras 000000000000
43DFEngland Teden Mengi 000000000000
44MFEngland Dan Gore 0(1)0000(1)0000(2)000
46MFTunisia Hannibal Mejbri 1(4)10(1)0201(1)04(6)130
47FWEngland Shola Shoretire 000000000000
53DFDemocratic Republic of the Congo Willy Kambwala 3(5)00(2)000003(7)010
62MFEngland Omari Forson 1(3)00(3)000001(6)000
84FWEngland Ethan Wheatley 0(3)00000000(3)000
Own goals 00000N/A
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Transfers

In

More information Date, Pos. ...
Date Pos. Name From Fee Ref.
5 July 2023MFEngland Mason MountEngland ChelseaUndisclosed[b][49]
18 July 2023[c]DFNorthern Ireland Jonny EvansUnattached[d]Free[51]
20 July 2023GKCameroon André OnanaItaly Inter MilanUndisclosed[e][53]
4 August 2023DFEngland Harry AmassEngland WatfordUndisclosed[54]
5 August 2023FWDenmark Rasmus HøjlundItaly AtalantaUndisclosed[f][56]
15 August 2023MFEngland Jack FletcherEngland Manchester CityUndisclosed[57]
MFScotland Tyler Fletcher
1 September 2023GKTurkey Altay BayındırTurkey FenerbahçeUndisclosed[g][59]
13 September 2023GKEngland Kie PlumleyUnattached[h]Free[60]
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Out

More information Date, Pos. ...
Date Pos. Name To Fee Ref.
26 June 2023MFIraq Zidane IqbalNetherlands UtrechtUndisclosed[61]
30 June 2023MFNorthern Ireland Ethan GalbraithEngland Leyton OrientFree[62]
DFEngland Phil JonesUnattachedReleased[63]
DFJamaica Di'Shon BernardUnattached[i][65]
DFEngland Axel TuanzebeUnattached[j][67]
GKNetherlands Eric HanburyUnattached[68]
MFEngland Charlie WellensUnattached[k]
FWEngland Manni NorkettEngland Nottingham ForestFree[70]
DFEngland Ethan LairdEngland Birmingham CityUndisclosed[71]
GKSpain David de GeaUnattachedReleased[72]
1 July 2023MFWales Aidan HigginsWales Swansea CityFree[73]
12 July 2023FWEngland Adam AbbasEngland Burnley[74]
GKEngland Felix Chester
20 July 2023DFNetherlands Björn HardleyNetherlands UtrechtUndisclosed[75]
22 July 2023MFWales Charlie SavageEngland Reading[76]
23 July 2023DFBrazil Alex TellesSaudi Arabia Al NassrUndisclosed[l][78]
25 July 2023FWSweden Anthony ElangaEngland Nottingham ForestUndisclosed[m][80]
2 August 2023GKEngland Nathan BishopEngland SunderlandUndisclosed[81]
13 August 2023MFBrazil FredTurkey FenerbahçeUndisclosed[n][83]
15 August 2023GKCzech Republic Matěj KovářGermany Bayer LeverkusenUndisclosed[o][85]
GKCzech Republic Ondřej MastnýCzech Republic Vysočina JihlavaUndisclosed[86]
24 August 2023FWFrance Noam EmeranNetherlands Groningen[87]
31 August 2023GKEngland Dean HendersonEngland Crystal PalaceUndisclosed[p][89]
DFEngland Teden MengiEngland Luton TownUndisclosed[90]
1 September 2023DFSpain Marc JuradoSpain Espanyol[91]
FWEngland Nehemiah OriolaEngland Brighton & Hove AlbionFree[92]
DFEngland Logan PyeEngland BurnleyUndisclosed[93]
5 September 2023DFIvory Coast Eric Bailly Turkey BeşiktaşUndisclosed[q][95]
3 October 2023DFEngland Harrison ParkerEngland Manchester CityUndisclosed[96]
18 January 2024FWColombia Mateo MejíaSpain Sevilla[97]
1 February 2024MFEngland Adam BerryUnattached[r]Released[99]
MFNorway Isak Hansen-AarøenGermany Werder BremenUndisclosed[100]
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Loan in

More information Date from, Date to ...
Date from Date to Pos. Name From Ref.
1 September 20234 January 2024[s]DFSpain Sergio ReguilónEngland Tottenham Hotspur[102]
End of seasonMFMorocco Sofyan AmrabatItaly Fiorentina[103]
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Loan out

More information Date from, Date to ...
Date from Date to Pos. Name To Ref.
27 July 202330 June 2024DFEngland Will FishScotland Hibernian[104]
24 August 2023DFEngland Brandon WilliamsEngland Ipswich Town[105]
1 September 2023FWEngland Mason GreenwoodSpain Getafe[106]
3 January 2024[t]FWEngland Charlie McNeillEngland Stevenage[108]
14 January 2024[u]DFSpain Álvaro CarrerasSpain Granada[110]
1 January 202430 June 2024MFNetherlands Donny van de BeekGermany Eintracht Frankfurt[111]
11 January 2024FWEngland Jadon SanchoGermany Borussia Dortmund[112]
12 January 2024FWEngland Joe HugillEngland Burton Albion[113]
15 January 2024MFTunisia Hannibal MejbriSpain Sevilla[114]
16 January 2024DFSpain Álvaro CarrerasPortugal Benfica[115]
17 January 2024MFPoland Maxi OyedeleEngland Forest Green Rovers[116]
19 January 2024DFEngland Rhys BennettEngland Stockport County[117]
23 January 2024MFEngland Dan GoreEngland Port Vale[118]
25 January 2024GKCzech Republic Radek VítekEngland Accrington Stanley[119]
31 January 2024MFUruguay Facundo PellistriSpain Granada[120]
1 February 2024DFEngland Sonny AljofreeEngland Altrincham[121]
FWEngland Sam MatherEngland Rochdale
DFEngland Sam Murray
GKEngland Tom WoosterEngland Macclesfield
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See also

Notes

  1. Garnacho played with shirt number 49 in August 2023 matches.[46][47]
  2. Reported as £55 million, plus £5 million in add-ons[48]
  3. Evans signed for Manchester United on a short-term contract of unspecified length on 18 July. On 1 September, he signed a one-year contract with the club.[50]
  4. Most recently played for Leicester City
  5. Reported as £43.8 million, plus £3.4 million in add-ons[52]
  6. Reported as £64 million, plus £8 million in add-ons[55]
  7. Reported as £4.3 million[58]
  8. Most recently played for Oxford United
  9. Joined Sheffield Wednesday after release[64]
  10. Joined Ipswich Town after release[66]
  11. Joined Reading after release[69]
  12. Reported as £6 million[77]
  13. Reported as £15 million[79]
  14. Reported as £8.62 million, plus £4.31 million in add-ons[82]
  15. Reported as £7.78 million[84]
  16. Reported as £15 million, plus £5 million in add-ons[88]
  17. Reported as free transfer.[94]
  18. Joined Nottingham Forest after release[98]
  19. Manchester United triggered a break clause to end Reguilón's loan on 4 January 2024.[101]
  20. McNeill returned early from his season-long loan at Stevenage on 3 January 2024.[107]
  21. Carreras returned early from his season-long loan at Granada on 14 January 2024.[109]

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