New left-back, Dumfries signs, Branthwaite decision, Sancho exit - Man United dream 25-man squad
Manchester United's 2024/25 Premier League campaign gets underway in three weeks. Despite the double signing of Joshua Zirkzee and Leny Yoro, there are still moving parts to be settled.
United are expected to complete a number of deals over the next few weeks, before the first game of the season against Fulham, with the prospect of more to follow before the window closes. New sporting director Dan Ashworth's start at the club has began rapidly but he still faces a number of tough decisions.
Zirkzee will join up with his new teammates later on in the summer while Yoro, who signed from Lille in a deal worth £52m, has already made his first appearance for the club. A new central midfielder, right-back and another addition at the heart of defence all are likely to be improved.
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Here, MEN Sport takes a look at what Ten Hag's 25-man Premier League squad could look like when United host Fulham at Old Trafford on August 16.
The rules for Premier League squad selection are laid out for all 20 teams. Under-21 players (born on or after January 1, 2003) do not have to be registered in the squad and can be used freely. There are no home-grown player quotes, like there is in European competitions, but there is a limit on non-homegrown players.
Premier League teams can name 17 non-homegrown players in the squad. This rule doesn't just apply to non-English players, with individuals who have been at an affiliated Football Association club for three seasons before their 21st birthday.
The one position that will not go through any changes