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When Manchester United Last Strung Together Five Straight Wins

United are two wins from a five-game streak that would fulfil Frank Ilett’s haircut wager.

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Manchester United are two victories short of a five-game winning run that would deliver on a public promise from Frank Ilett, a.k.a. The United Strand, who offered to get a haircut if the club achieved the streak. A 2-0 victory over Sunderland before the international break extended United’s current run to three wins and left them sixth in the Premier League table, above Liverpool.

Ilett has not cut his hair for more than a year and suggested his wait may end on November 8. His challenge was a wry response to a difficult period for the club, and it is notable that United had managed a similar sequence only months before his wager began.

Erik ten Hag’s first season in charge produced tangible success. “They won the EFL Cup and returned to the Champions League under the Dutchman,” and Ten Hag then faced a tougher second season. The 2023/24 campaign contained few high points until the FA Cup final victory that persuaded INEOS to retain Ten Hag.

The run that offered hope began in late January. On January 28 United beat Newport County 4-2 in the FA Cup fourth round after the Welsh side had levelled the score at 2-2. Antony and Rasmus Højlund scored in the second half to secure progression. That result preceded a four-game winning sequence in the Premier League during which Højlund found the net in each of the victories.

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United beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-3 courtesy of a stoppage-time finish from Kobbie Mainoo, then recorded a 3-0 win over West Ham United with an Alejandro Garnacho brace. A 2-1 win at Aston Villa featured a Scott McTominay winner in the 86th minute. A Højlund brace inside seven minutes produced a fifth successive victory away at Luton Town, but the run ended the following weekend at home to Fulham.

United remain in pursuit of five consecutive wins in all competitions and five straight Premier League wins. They technically began the 2023/24 season with a Premier League victory at Wolves, after finishing the previous season on four successive wins.

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Manchester United’s Midfield Shortlist: A Ranked Assessment of Reported Targets

United need a defensive midfielder; this ranking examines reported targets and their pros and cons..

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After a season of inconsistent displays and over £200 million ($268.4 million) spent, Manchester United entered the current campaign without a clear successor in midfield. Manuel Ugarte continues to struggle at Old Trafford, while Kobbie Mainoo has been largely ignored by Ruben Amorim and appears destined for a loan exit. Casemiro’s resurgence has stabilised the engine room alongside Bruno Fernandes, but United still need an energetic midfielder with expert defensive instincts and are keeping a lengthy shortlist.

Matheus Cunha (Age: 24, Club: Wolverhampton Wanderers)
United successfully poached Wolverhampton Wanderers’ prized asset over the summer, Matheus Cunha, but the wider Wolves context offers little encouragement. As things stand, Wolves remain winless in the top flight and United just fired four past them. Cunha’s arrival demonstrates United will look at Premier League options, though a move to Old Trafford could prove a step too great.

André (Age: 24, Club: Wolverhampton Wanderers)
André, plucked from Fluminense in the summer of 2024, impressed at Molineux. FBref ranked him in the 99th percentile for pass completion among Premier League midfielders last season, and in the 89th and 97th percentiles for attempted tackles and recoveries respectively. His energy and experience against top sides are positives, but questions remain over the size of the step to United.

João Gomes (Age: 24, Club: Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Gomes has worked into the Brazil squad and is noted for tenacity and tough tackling. He would represent a cost-effective Premier League option, particularly if Wolves’ struggles persist.

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Adam Wharton (Age: 21, Club: Crystal Palace)
Wharton rose rapidly from Blackburn Rovers in January 2024 to a place in England’s Euro 2024 squad. He is a composed passer and creator, likened to Paul Scholes, but is not a like-for-like defensive replacement for Casemiro and could command a fee in excess of £100 million.

Angelo Stiller, Elliot Anderson, Conor Gallagher and Éderson also feature on United’s list, each offering distinct profiles. Stiller and Wharton bring passing and ball progression; Anderson offers positional intelligence and versatility; Gallagher provides industry and Premier League experience; Éderson contributes defensive work and suitability to a two-man midfield. United must weigh immediate defensive bite against long-term potential when selecting a successor.

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Mourinho Recalls Benching Paul Pogba for Scott McTominay and Jokes About Shirt

Mourinho said he benched Paul Pogba for Scott McTominay and asked for McTominay’s shirt. at presser.

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José Mourinho used a post-match press conference to remind a room full of reporters of a decision he made while at Manchester United and to celebrate a former player who has since flourished in Italy. After Benfica’s 2–0 Champions League victory over Napoli this week, the Portuguese coach entered the room carrying a bag. When asked what it contained he replied, “It’s Scott McTominay’s shirt.”

Mourinho leaned into the moment with some context from his United days. “I put him in, I benched Paul Pogba for him at Manchester United . The least he could do was give me his shirt.” The line referred back to McTominay’s first appearances for United in 2017.

McTominay made his debut in a Premier League match against Arsenal at Old Trafford in May 2017, coming on as a late substitute for Juan Mata in a 2–0 defeat. On the final day of that season he was given his first senior start in central midfield alongside Paul Pogba, with Mourinho rotating the side heavily ahead of the Europa League final three days later. Young colleagues who featured in that rotated line-up included Josh Harrop, Demetri Mitchell, Joel Castro Pereira, Axel Tuanzebe and Timothy Fosu-Mensah.

The Scotland international went on to make 255 appearances for Manchester United before his permanent move to Napoli in 2024. Since arriving in Italy he has increased his goalscoring output, registering 14 Serie A goals in less than one-and-a-half seasons, a tally the draft notes is five short of his entire Premier League total over seven years. He is also the reigning Serie A Footballer of the Year after playing a part in Napoli’s title win.

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McTominay’s international story was also recounted. Born and raised in England to a Scottish father, he was eligible for both nations. As a first-team player at United he was on England’s radar despite never representing the Three Lions at junior level. Alex McLeish credits Mourinho with alerting him that the player was likely to opt for Scotland. “I rang José that morning,” McLeish recounted recently . “‘Come here for 12, let’s have lunch and a chat about Scott and then we’ll get him in the room.’ He couldn’t have been more accommodating,” the ex-Scotland boss continued. “I’d sensed Scott was keen, but I thought he’d still take a lot of persuading. He came in and was pretty clear in his own mind that he wanted to represent Scotland.”

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United Q1 Accounts: Rising Net Debt Overshadows Short-Term Financial Gains

Q1 accounts: United’s net debt surpasses £749 million after summer transfers while revenue drops 2%.

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Manchester United reported a notable increase in net debt in the opening quarter of 2025–26 after a heavy summer spending programme, even as the club posted an operating profit for the period.

The latest accounts show net debt has climbed past $1 billion (£749 million) for the first time, following a £105 million borrowing to cover transfer instalments and outstanding payments. The club took on that borrowing in addition to historic debt accumulated under the Glazers and subsequent borrowings, producing the new net debt total of £749 million.

Revenue for the three months to Sept. 30, 2025 came in at £140.3 million, down from £143.1 million in the same period a year earlier, a 2% reduction. Every revenue strand fell: commercial revenue slipped from £85.3 million to £84.2 million (-1.3%), broadcasting dropped from £31.3 million to £29.9 million (-4.5%) and matchday income edged down from £26.5 million to £26.2 million (-1.1%). The report attributes the largest fall in broadcasting to the absence of European football this season.

United recorded a £13 million operating profit but a £6.6 million net loss for the quarter. The operating result marks an improvement on the prior-year period, when the club reported an operating loss.

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Omar Berrada sought to emphasise the positives in his response to the accounts. “These robust financial results reflect the resilience of Manchester United as we make strong progress in our transformation of the club,” Berrada said.

“The difficult decisions we have made in the past year have resulted in a sustainably lower cost base and a more streamlined, effective organisation equipped to drive the club towards improved sporting and commercial performance over the long-term.

That has helped us to invest in our men’s and women’s teams, sitting in sixth and third places in the Premier League and Women’s Super League respectively.”

The report also details cost-cutting actions linked to changes under co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Around 250 roles were cut in 2024, followed by a second round earlier this year that was expected to affect up to 200 staff, reducing the workforce by almost 40% from over 1,100 since Ratcliffe’s partial takeover.

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