Manchester United s 9-player contract expires this summer, and Erikson and six others are still looking for their next home

 1:19pm, 13 August 2025

Early this summer, three first-team players from Manchester United and six youth training camp players left the team after their contracts expired. Among the nine, Evans changed his status and worked at Manchester United, with Sam Murray and Tom Myles joining Callisle United and Rochdale respectively, but the remaining six players are still looking for their next home, including Eriksen and Lindelof. Manchester Evening News revealed their status quo.

Eriksen: The Danish midfielder scored a goal for Manchester United in the last game of last season and is currently in contact with many clubs, including former club Ajax, Championship team Waicombe Rangers and Premier League promoted Burnley.

Lindelof: This central defender has played for Manchester United for eight years and won the FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Cup. He is rumored to be reunited with former Manchester United coach Ten Hach, who currently coaches at Leverkusen in the Bundesliga.

Hubert Graczyk: The young goalkeeper is participating in the Professional Football Players Association's ten-week training program, and he has reportedly tried out at the English League One club Port Vier.

Jack Kingdon: The central defender was loaned to Rochdale and made 16 appearances. He tried out at Stoke City this summer to compete in the club's U21 match.

Tom Wooster: The 20-year-old goalkeeper was loaned to the non-professional league team Fasley Celtics last season and is currently training in Barnsley.

James Nolan: The young defender represented Manchester United in the League Cup early in the 2023-24 season. Last season, he was loaned to the Soviet Super League team Inverness. Now, he is looking for a new owner.

source:m7 cn