Keep track of every player Manchester United have sent out on loan in 2025/26.
Without European football in 2025/26, Manchester United have required a smaller squad this season.
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
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.
Dan 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.

Marcus 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.

Radek Vitek
Highly-rated goalkeeper Radek Vitek has joined Bristol City on a season-long loan deal.
A year in the Championship will accelerate Vitek’s development, helping him further adjust to English football, after a successful stint in the Austrian top flight.

Ethan Williams
Ethan Williams has secured a loan to Scottish Premiership side Falkirk for the season. Williams impressed on the pre-season tour after catching the eye at Cheltenham last season.
He will hope to impress at a higher level again with Falkirk and get another chance to make a mark at United next pre-season. He signed a contract extension till 2028 (option for another year) before his loan.

Ethan Ennis
Under-21 forward Ethan Ennis has signed a season long loan deal with Fleetwood Town. It follows a loan at Doncaster Rovers in the second half of last season.

Harry Amass
Promising left-back Harry Amass has joined Norwich City on loan for the second half of the season.
Amass spent the first half of the season on loan at Championship relegation battlers Sheffield Wednesday.
What is your immediate reaction to Harry Amass joins Norwich City on loan?
Have United got the decision on him right?

Rasmus Hojlund
After the arrival of Benjamin Sesko, Rasmus Hojlund became surplus tor requirements at Manchester United.
An injury to Romelu Lukaku at Napoli opened up a spot for the Dane, and a season long loan was agreed, with United netting a £5.2 million up front fee.

Jadon Sancho
Manchester United finally found a home for Jadon Sancho, sending the winger on loan to Aston Villa for the season.

Andre Onana
Andre Onana was sent out on loan to Trabzonspor before the Turkish transfer deadline. The goalkeeper had been demoted to third choice at Old Trafford.
Onana spent two error-strewn seasons at United, and now has a fresh adventure in Turkey for the rest of 2025/26.

Toby Collyer
After a spell at West Bromwich Albion in the first half of the season, midfielder Toby Collyer has joined Hull City.
Collyer will help the Tigers’ surprise promotion push, with the midfielder looking to bounce back from an injury sustained in late 2025.

Ethan Wheatley
Ethan Wheatley netted three goals on loan for Northampton Town in the first half of the 2025/26 season.
He was then recalled and sent on loan to League One promotion hopefuls Bradford City for the second half of the campaign.

James Scanlon
Gibraltar international James Scanlon has secured his first loan move, signing on loan for Swindon Town.
Scanlon recently scored a hat-trick for United at under-21 level and he will benefit from stepping up to play competitive club football.

Gabriele Biancheri
Prolific academy striker Gabriele Biancheri has joined Rotherham United on loan, where he will link up with midfielder Dan Gore.
This is the first loan move for the Wales under-21 international in his career so far.

Jacob Devaney
Under-21 captain Jacob Devaney has signed on loan with Scottish side St Mirren until the end of the season.
This is Devaney’s first loan move and will prepare him for a potential tilt at the Manchester United first team next season.

Sekou Kone
In a deal announced one day after United’s transfer deadline, Sekou Kone has signed for Swiss side Lausanne.
Kone has been training with Lausanne over the past fortnight and even played in a closed-doors friendly. This is the first loan deal of the teenager’s career.
The following players were recalled from loans…
- Sonny Aljofree
- Habeeb Ogunneye
- Elyh Harrison
- Louis Jackson
- Jack Moorhouse
Which loan move are you most optimistic about being a success?
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