Manchester United have splashed a lot of cash on their first-team squad.
Ruben Amorim and his coaching staff have some fantastic names at Old Trafford – which means, aside from a few academy talents, they haven’t come cheap.
Here’s every single player in Manchester United’s first-team squad and how much their reported fees cost to bring to the Red Devils.
Senne Lammens – £18.2 million

Manchester United signed Senne Lammens for £18.2 million in summer 2025 from Royal Antwerp.
Altay Bayindir – £4.3 million

Altay Bayindir joined Manchester United in the summer of 2023 from Fenerbache for £4.3m [BBC].
Tom Heaton – £0

Manchester United signed Tom Heaton as a free agent in 2021 after his release from Aston Villa.
Andre Onana – £43.8m (Rising to £47.2 million)

Andre Onana joined Manchester United from Inter Milan in the summer of 2023 for £43.8 million [BBC]. Potential add-ons of £3.4m taking it to £47.2m.
Diogo Dalot – £19 million

Manchester United signed Diogo Dalot from FC Porto for £19m [BBC] in 2018.
Noussair Mazraoui – £12.8m (Rising to £17.2 million)

Noussair Mazraoui joined Manchester United from Bayern Munich for just £12.8m in 2024. The fee could rise to £17.2m depending on performance-related add-ons.
Matthijs de Ligt – £38.5m (Rising to £42.8 million)

Manchester United signed Matthijs de Ligt for £38.5m [BBC] in the summer of 2024 from Bundesliga outfit, Bayern Munich.
Leny Yoro – £52.2m (Rising to £58.9m)

The Red Devils purchased French wonderkid Leny Yoro for £52.2m [BBC] in 2024. This could rise to around £59m.
Ayden Heaven – £1 million

Manchester United signed Ayden Heaven from Arsenal’s academy in a deal worth around £1 million.
Harry Maguire – £80 million

Manchester United signed Harry Maguire from Leicester City for £80m [BBC] back in 2019.
Lisandro Martinez – £48 million (Rising to £56.7 million)

Manchester United paid Ajax £48m [Sky Sports] for Lisandro Martinez in 2023. Add-ons had the fee rising to £56.7m.
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Tyrell Malacia – £13 million (Rising to £14.7m)

Tyrell Malacia joined Manchester United from Feyenoord for £13m [Sky Sports] in July 2022.
Luke Shaw – £31 million

Manchester United signed Luke Shaw in 2014 from Southampton for £31m [BBC].
Patrick Dorgu – £25.2 million (Could rise to 29.6 million)

Manchester United bought Patrick Dorgu from Lecce in January 2025, where he became Ruben Amorim’s first signing for the club.
Diego Leon – £3.2 million (could rise to £7m)

Manchester United signed left-back Diego Leon from Paraguayan club Cerro Porteno in 2025. He joined for an initial fee of £3.2m.
Manuel Ugarte – £42 million (Could rise to £50 million)

Manuel Ugarte signed from PSG for £42m [Sky Sports] on deadline day of 2024. The fee could rise to the £50m mark with performance-related add-ons.
Casemiro – £60 million (Could rise to £70 million)

Manchester United paid £60m [Sky Sports] to Real Madrid for Casemiro in August 2022. Add-ons could have the fee rising to £70 million.
Mason Mount – £55 million (Could rise to £60 million)

Mason Mount joined Manchester United for £55m [The Athletic] from Chelsea in 2023. Add ons rising to £60m, if the club win the Premier League.
Kobbie Mainoo – £0

Kobbie Mainoo is an academy graduate, meaning United didn’t pay a penny for his services.
Bruno Fernandes – £46.6 million (Could rise to £67.7 million)

Bruno Fernandes arrived from Sporting in January 2020 in a £46.6m [The Times] deal.
Keep track of how much United have paid Sporting from his add-ons, which could reach a potential £67.7 million.
Amad Diallo – £19 million (Could rise to £37 million)

Amad Diallo joined Manchester United from Atalanta for £19m [BBC] in January 2021. Add ons rising to £37m.
Joshua Zirkzee – £36.5m

Manchester United signed Bologna and Netherlands striker Joshua Zirkzee in 2024, in a deal worth £36.5m [BBC].
Marcus Rashford – £0

Marcus Rashford is an academy graduate, meaning United didn’t pay a penny for his services.
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Rasmus Hojlund – £64 million (Could rise to £72m)

Rasmus Hojlund joined Manchester United from Atalatnta in 2023 for £64m [ESPN]. It could rise to £72m.
Matheus Cunha – £62.5 million

Matheus Cunha signed for Manchester United for £62.5 million from Wolves in June 2025. [BBC]
Bryan Mbeumo – £65 million (could rise to £71 million)

Bryan Mbeumo signed for Manchester United from Brentford in July 2025 for £65 million, which could rise with add-ons. [Sky Sports]
Benjamin Sesko – £66.3 million (could rise to £73.9 million)

Benjamin Sesko signed for Manchester United in August 2025, leaving RB Leipzig. United have paid an initial £66.3 million. [Sky Sports]
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