The key contract details of every Man Utd first-team player: Expiry dates, weekly wages, agents…
Alejandro Garnacho, Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo playing for Manchester United.
Manchester United have one of the biggest squads in the Premier League – and TEAMtalk have provided a detailed breakdown of each player’s contract.
While United have handed out a few contract extensions in the last year, some players face an uncertain future at Old Trafford.
The squad also includes a number of big-names on lucrative contracts and United have one of the biggest wage bills in Europe’s top five leagues.
Using data from transfermarkt, capology and other sources, we’ve taken a look at the key contract details for every first-team player at United.
When does every Man Utd player’s contract expire?
Note: An asterisk indicates that United have the option to extend the contract by another 12 months.
Goalkeepers
Andre Onana – June 30, 2028*
Altay Bayindir – June 30, 2027*
Tom Heaton – June 30, 2024
Defenders
Diogo Dalot – June 30, 2028*
Aaron Wan Bissaka – June 30, 2025
Raphael Varane – June 30, 2024*
Lisandro Martinez – June 30, 2027*
Harry Maguire – June 30, 2025*
Victor Lindelof – June 30, 2025
Jonny Evans – June 30, 2024
Willy Kambwala – June 30, 2025
Luke Shaw – June 30, 2027
Tyrell Malacia – June 30, 2026*
Brandon Williams – June 30, 2024*
Alvaro Fernandez – June 30, 2024*
Midfielders
Casemiro – June 30, 2026*
Sofyan Amrabat – June 30, 2024
Scott McTominay – June 30, 2025*
Kobbie Mainoo – June 30, 2027*
Christian Eriksen – June 30, 2025
Mason Mount – June 30, 2028*
Bruno Fernandes – June 30, 2026*
Shola Shoretire – June 30, 2024
Donny van de Beek – June 30, 2025*
Hannibal – June 30, 2025
Forwards
Antony – June 30, 2027*
Amad Diallo – June 30, 2025*
Rasmus Hojlund – June 30, 2028*
Anthony Martial – June 30, 2024*
Marcus Rashford – June 30, 2028
Alejandro Garnacho – June 30, 2028
Omari Forson – June 30, 2024
Mason Greenwood – June 30, 2025*
Jadon Sancho – June 30, 2026
Facundo Pellistri – June 30, 2025*
Varane and Martial look set to leave on free transfers in the summer after United decided against triggering the one-year extension in their contracts.
Heaton, Evans, Williams, Fernandez, Shoretire and Forson are also out of contract at the end of the 2023/24 season, while Amrabat’s loan deal will expire.
United are reportedly looking to build their future around Mainoo, Garnacho and Hojlund, who are all tied down to long-term contracts.
Rashford is also under contract until June 2028 after he signed a new five-year deal at United in the summer of 2023.
“I joined Manchester United as a 7-year-old boy with a dream,” Rashford said. “That same passion, pride and determination to succeed still drives me every time I have the honour of wearing the shirt.
“I’ve already had some amazing experiences at this incredible club, but there is still a lot more to achieve and I remain relentlessly determined to win more trophies in the years ahead.
“As a United fan all my life, I know the responsibility that comes with representing this badge and feel the highs and lows as much as anyone.”
How much do Man Utd’s players earn?
Goalkeepers
Andre Onana – £120,000-per-week
Altay Bayindir – £35,000-per-week
Tom Heaton – £45,000-per-week
Defenders
Diogo Dalot – £85,000-per-week
Aaron Wan Bissaka – £90,000-per-week
Raphael Varane – £340,000-per-week
Lisandro Martinez – £120,000-per-week
Harry Maguire – £190,000-per-week
Victor Lindelof – £120,000-per-week
Jonny Evans – £65,000-per-week
Willy Kambwala – £7,500-per-week
Luke Shaw – £150,000-per-week
Tyrell Malacia – £75,000-per-week
Brandon Williams – £65,000-per-week
Alvaro Fernandez – £6,289-per-week
Midfielders
Casemiro – £350,000-per-week
Sofyan Amrabat – £65,000-per-week
Scott McTominay – £60,000-per-week
Kobbie Mainoo – £10,000-per-week
Christian Eriksen – £150,000-per-week
Mason Mount – £250,000-per-week
Bruno Fernandes – £240,000-per-week
Shola Shoretire – £5,000-per-week
Donny van de Beek – £120,000-per-week
Hannibal – £15,000-per-week
Forwards
Antony – £200,000-per-week
Amad Diallo – £28,846-per-week
Rasmus Hojlund – £85,000-per-week
Anthony Martial – £250,000-per-week
Marcus Rashford – £300,000-per-week
Alejandro Garnacho – £50,000-per-week
Omari Forson – N/A
Mason Greenwood – £75,000-per-week
Jadon Sancho – £250,000-per-week
Facundo Pellistri – £20,000-per-week
The total wage bill at United is estimated to be in the region of £3.82million-per-week, which equates to £198million-per-year.
It is the biggest wage bill in the Premier League in the 2023/24 season. Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are the only teams in Europe’s top five leagues with a bigger payroll.
Casemiro is the highest-paid player at United, earning a base salary of £350,000-per-week. Various bonuses written into the contract could see that rise closer to £450,000-per-week.
Varane is in second place with a £340,000-per-week deal while Rashford’s new contract saw his wages go from £200,000-per-week to £300,000-per-week.
Mainoo has enjoyed a brilliant breakthrough season in 2023/24, becoming a key figure in United’s midfield and making his senior England debut.
But the 19-year-old is currently earning just £10,000-per-week, making him one of the lowest-paid players at Old Trafford.
According to The Daily Mirror, United are expected to reward Mainoo with a significant pay increase and a new contract will see him earn £60,000-per-week.
Who are the agents of Man Utd’s players?
Goalkeepers
Andre Onana – Albert Botines (Goal Management)
Altay Bayindir – Sefa Seyrek
Tom Heaton – 10Ten Football Ltd
Defenders
Diogo Dalot – Carlo Goncalves (ProEleven)
Aaron Wan Bissaka – Unique Sports Group
Raphael Varane – CAA Base Ltd
Lisandro Martinez – Score Futbol
Harry Maguire – Kenneth Shepherd (Triple S Sports)
Victor Lindelof – Hasan Cetinkaya (HCM Sports Management)
Jonny Evans – Colin Murdock (Murdock Sports Group)
Willy Kambwala – Darren Dein
Luke Shaw – Jonathan Barnett (CAA Stellar)
Tyrell Malacia – Darren Dein
Brandon Williams – N/A
Alvaro Fernandez – Be Loyal by Gines Carvajal
Midfielders
Casemiro – Oscar Ribot (Best of You)
Sofyan Amrabat – Mahmoud El Boustati
Scott McTominay – Colin Murdock (Murdock Sports Group)
Kobbie Mainoo – Jonathan Barnett (CAA Stellar)
Christian Eriksen – Martin Schoots (The Talent Sportsmanagement Ltd)
Mason Mount – Relatives
Bruno Fernandes – Miguel Ruben Pinho (MRP Positionnumber)
Shola Shoretire – Gestifute
Donny van de Beek – Players United Management
Hannibal – Rochild Dzabana (Footinveston)
Forwards
Antony – Junior Pedroso (4ComM)
Amad Diallo – Carlos Cambeiro (LeaderS)
Rasmus Hojlund – Sports Entertainment Group
Anthony Martial – Philippe Lamboley (USFA Management)
Marcus Rashford – Relatives
Alejandro Garnacho – Carlos Cambeiro (LeaderS)
Omari Forson – Sports Invest UK Ltd
Mason Greenwood – Relatives
Jadon Sancho – Emeka Obasi (Elite Project Group Ltd)
Facundo Pellistri – CAA Stellar
Kees Vos, co-founder of the SEG agency, was reportedly one of 35 agents vying for Hojlund’s signature in the summer of 2023 and made six pitches before gaining the player as a client.
“It was the lengthiest application process among football agents ever,” Vos said. “I had never experienced it like this before. We painted a realistic picture. That is not always the nicest message to give, but we always felt they would choose us.
“If they hadn’t, a lot of costs would have been incurred. That’s how it works. Sometimes earnings are big, other times only costs remain.”
Shaw, Mainoo and Pellistri are all represented by CAA Stellar, whose other clients include Real Madrid’s Eduardo Camavinga, Manchester City’s Jack Grealish and Brentford’s Ivan Toney.
Rashford decided to leave Jay Z’s Roc Nation sports agency in 2021, and his family now represent him. Greenwood and Mount are also working with family members.
Amad has just signed with Garnacho’s agent while Malacia and Kambwala are both represented by Darren Dein, who is the son of former Arsenal chief executive David Dein.