4 players who could play huge role at Man Utd during 2024/25

  • Erik ten Hag looking to oversee positive period of transition at Manchester United
  • INEOS overhauling way club operate in transfer market and plan for the future
  • Dutchman's plans may rely on familiar faces to build on FA Cup final win in May
Erik ten Hag needs to call on his squad depth
Erik ten Hag needs to call on his squad depth / OLE MARTIN WOLD/GettyImages
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There's a bit of a feel-good feeling at Manchester United currently, with the dark clouds that engulfed Erik ten Hag for much of last season appearing to lift.

The Red Devils rounded off a tumultuous campaign with victory in May's FA Cup final, sealing s safe passage into the Europa League after a record-low Premier League finish had threatened a 2024/25 season without any kind of continental football.

Ten Hag has been backed by United's new minority owners INEOS, extending his contract by a year, and work is now being done behind the scenes to restore the club to their former glory.

A new coaching staff has been employed to help Ten Hag improve on-field performances, and widespread changes have been made upstairs as United seek to be far more efficient with their transfer dealings.

Leny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee are the first two players to have been checked in at United, costing just shy of £100m if all payments are fulfilled, but there's a number of existing players who could have a major influence on whether or not the club are able to push forward and reach their former level.


1. Mason Mount

Mason Mount
Mason Mount missed four months with a calf injury / Visionhaus/GettyImages

Mason Mount's first season at Manchester United was disappointing to say the least, largely thanks to a calf injury that sidelined him for four months.

The Red Devils committed to paying Chelsea £55m for Mount, but their investment yielded just 14 Premier League appearances during 2023/24 and a further six in all competitions.

Erik ten Hag specifically wanted to sign Mount because of his tenacity, work rate and positional versatility, so his return to fitness could provide United with a huge boost as they look to put behind them the disappointment of an eighth-place Premier League finish - their lowest ever return.


2. Amad Diallo

Amad Diallo, Casemiro
Amad Diallo (right) with Casemiro in pre-season / Visionhaus/GettyImages

It's unlikely Amad Diallo will be an immediate starter for United during 2024/25, but the Ivorian showed more than enough at the back end of last season to suggest he has a big role to play at Old Trafford.

The highlight of Amad's breakthrough was his stunning winner against Liverpool in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, but he also contributed against Newcastle United in the Premier League as Ten Hag sought to give the 22-year-old more minutes.

With Antony misfiring, Jadon Sancho only just reintegrating and Bruno Fernandes far better in a central berth, now could be the time for Amad to stake a claim for a prominent role.


3. Jadon Sancho

Jadon Sancho
Jadon Sancho is back in the fold at Old Trafford / PATRICK T. FALLON/GettyImages

It looked all for all the world that Jadon Sancho's Manchester United career was done and dusted.

A very public falling out with Ten Hag saw him ostracised from the first-team squad and eventually sent out on loan to former employers Borussia Dortmund, where he showed glimpses of the form that persuaded United to part with some serious cash in 2021.

Fast forward ten months and Sancho and Ten Hag have put their differences aside in the hope of moving forwards for the greater good. And while United may still listen to offers for the 24-year-old, there's no doubt that he offers another quality wing option if he gets his head down and applies himself under the new training regime.


4. Harry Maguire

Harry Maguire
Harry Maguire may have a slightly different role to play / James Baylis - AMA/GettyImages

United, seemingly, are making all of the right moves in the transfer market, targeting problem positions with some of Europe's most talented young players.

And while that could be bad news for Harry Maguire in terms of regular playing time from the start, United's former captain will have a huge role to play mentoring and bedding in teenage prodigy Leny Yoro.

The £52m signing has so much expectation piled on top of his young shoulders and if there's any player who knows what it's like to be under the pump at Old Trafford because of price, it's Maguire.

Keeping Yoro grounded, positive and motivated during tough times will be high up on Maguire's remit for the new season.


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