Man Utd sign 6 stars with 29 exits confirmed after busy final day of summer transfer window

Manchester United have been busy in the summer transfer window with Mirror Football rounding up the various incoming and outgoing deals that have taken place at Old Trafford

Manchester United spent big on a new-look attack this summer(Image: 2025 Manchester United FC)

Manchester United were in need of a big summer following their worst ever Premier League campaign and the club have parted with some serious cash in order to build a new-look attack for Ruben Amorim.

Matheus Cunha arrived as the club’s first summer signing, joining for a cool £62.5million from Wolves. He was eventually followed through the door by Bryan Mbeumo, who arrived in a deal worth an initial £65m plus a further £6m in add-ons. Benjamin Sesko was the final piece of the jigsaw, with a deal for the Slovenia striker clocking it in at £66.4m with £7.3min add-ons.

A flurry of outgoings, some on loan, others permanently, have also taken place in the final weeks of the window, while United also sealed a deadline day signing in the form of the highly-rated Royal Antwerp goalkeeper, Senne Lammens.

Here, Mirror Football recaps all the ins and outs of the summer transfer window for Manchester United:

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Ins

Matheus Cunha – (Wolves, £62.5m)

Enzo Kana-Biyik – (Le Havre, Free)

Diego Leon – (Cerro Porteno, £3.3m)

Bryan Mbeumo – (Brentford, £71m)

Benjamin Sesko – (RB Leipzig, £73.7m)

Senne Lammens – (Royal Antwerp, £18.2m)

Antony and Rasmus Hojlund
Antony and Rasmus Hojlund both left Manchester United on deadline day(Image: Getty Images)

Outs

Sonny Aljofree – (Notts County, Loan)

Harry Amass – (Sheffield Wednesday, Loan)

Antony – (Real Betis, £22m)

Zach Baumann – (Norwich City, Undisclosed fee)

Toby Collyer – (West Brom, Loan)

Ethan Ennis – (Fleetwood Town, Loan)

Christian Eriksen – (Released)

Jonny Evans – (Retired)

Alejandro Garnacho – (Chelsea, £40m)

Dan Gore – (Rotherham United, Loan)

Hubert Graczyk – (Released)

Elyh Harrison – (Shrewsbury Town, Loan)

Rasmus Hojlund – (Napoli, £5.2m loan fee + £38m obligation)

Joe Hugill – (Barnet, Loan)

Louis Jackson – (Solihull Moors, Loan)

Enzo Kana-Biyik – (Lausanne-Sport, Loan)

Jack Kingdon – (Cardiff City, Free)

Victor Lindelof – (Aston Villa, Free)

Jack Moorhouse – (Leyton Orient, Loan)

Sam Murray – (Carlisle United, Undisclosed fee)

Tom Myles – Rochdale – (Released)

James Nolan – Marine – (Released)

Habeeb Ogunneye – (Newport County, Loan)

Marcus Rashford – (Barcelona, Loan with £26m option)

Jadon Sancho – (Aston Villa, Loan)

Radek Vitek – (Bristol City, Loan)

Ethan Wheatley – (Northampton Town, Loan)

Ethan Williams – (Falkirk, Loan)

Tom Wooster – (Released)

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