Man United Wages 2026: Who’s Cashing In As Carrick Calls the Shots

Manchester United have spent a decade trying to marry ambition with good sense, and too often it’s ended with a bruised ego and an even bruisier balance sheet. Erik ten Hag steadied the ship before it drifted again, Ruben Amorim couldn’t halt the slide across a tough 14 months, and now Michael Carrick has breezed in with fresh ideas and a bright start. The dressing room looks sharper, the football cleaner — but the wage bill? Still heavyweight.
For the number-crunchers and punters alike, this is the reality check. best betting sites might have their odds, but United’s ledger tells its own story. Casemiro sits atop the pile on £350,000 per week (departing this summer), Bruno Fernandes follows on £300,000, Matthijs de Ligt leads the defenders at £195,000, while Matheus Cunha heads the forward line at £180,000. It’s a squad of star turns, prospects and a few passengers — and Carrick’s job is to squeeze value from every pound.
The big picture at Old Trafford
Ten Hag looked like the grown-up in the room after year one, but the project lost its way. Amorim came with swagger from Portugal yet never quite fit, and the plug was pulled. Enter Carrick, who’s set about simplifying the play and lifting standards. Whether that form aligns with the finances is the next test — trimming excess while rewarding performers.
Goalkeepers
Senne Lammens: £60,000 per week — Signed 1 Sep 2025, to 30 Jun 2030. Inexperienced? Sure. But calmer than the chaos that preceded him and a clear upgrade on the error-strewn days that forced United’s hand.
Tom Heaton: £45,000 per week — Signed 27 Jun 2025, to 30 Jun 2026. Third-choice, 40 years young, and departing this summer; a steady pro who’s been more mentor than match-winner.
Altay Bayindir: £35,000 per week — Signed 1 Sep 2023, to 30 Jun 2027. Solid deputy to Lammens without rocking the boat — or the budget.
Defenders
Matthijs de Ligt: £195,000 per week — Signed 13 Aug 2024, to 30 Jun 2029. The top-paid defender and the standard-bearer at the back; United will expect leadership as much as clearances.
Harry Maguire: £150,000 per week — Signed 7 Apr 2026, to 30 Jun 2027. A one-year extension keeps him in the mix; no frills, plenty of fight, and now sensibly paid for a rotation mainstay.
Luke Shaw: £150,000 per week — Signed 4 Apr 2023, to 30 Jun 2027. Injuries aside, he’s still United’s most balanced full-back when available.
Noussair Mazraoui: £135,000 per week — Signed 13 Aug 2024, to 30 Jun 2028. Brings tempo and angles from the right, and he’s paid like a first-teamer.
Lisandro Martínez: £120,000 per week — Signed 27 Jul 2022, to 30 Jun 2027. Warrior mentality; if he stays fit, Carrick’s build-up has its heartbeat.
Leny Yoro: £115,000 per week — Signed 18 Jul 2024, to 30 Jun 2029. Big buzz, bigger ceiling; the consistency will come with minutes.
Diogo Dalot: £85,000 per week — Signed 31 May 2023, to 30 Jun 2028. Reliable engine, improved end product, fair value.
Tyrell Malacia: £75,000 per week — Signed 5 Jul 2022, to 30 Jun 2026. Departing this summer; injuries stalled momentum.
Patrick Dorgu: £40,000 per week — Signed 2 Feb 2025, to 30 Jun 2030. Development project with the tools to thrive.
Diego Leon: £25,000 per week — Signed 5 Jul 2025, to 30 Jun 2029. Academy pathway, patient steps.
Tyler Fredricson: £25,000 per week — Signed 1 Jul 2025, to 30 Jun 2028. Another homegrown defender learning the trade.
Ayden Heaven: £25,000 per week — Signed 1 Feb 2025, to 30 Jun 2029. Raw, rangy, and one for tomorrow.
Midfielders
Casemiro: £350,000 per week — Signed 22 Aug 2022, to 30 Jun 2026. The costliest of the lot and moving on this summer as United sensibly slim the bill.
Bruno Fernandes: £300,000 per week — Signed 14 Aug 2024, to 30 Jun 2027. The creative metronome; league-high chance creation and a 21-assist haul last term justify the pay grade.
Mason Mount: £150,000 per week — Signed 5 Jul 2023, to 30 Jun 2028. Injuries have blunted his impact; the talent’s there, but he owes the season ahead.
Manuel Ugarte: £120,000 per week — Signed 30 Aug 2024, to 30 Jun 2029. Bite and legs at the base; needs a cleaner year to fully earn the figure.
Kobbie Mainoo: £120,000 per week — New deal reported 29 Apr 2026, to 30 Jun 2031. A 380% rise from £25,000 per week, per talkSPORT — richly deserved for a youngster already dictating senior games.
Ederson: £83,000 per week — Expected first summer signing from Atalanta in a £35m deal, four-year terms mooted, per Tutto Mercato Web. Exactly the sort of profile to balance the midfield mix.
Forwards
Matheus Cunha: £180,000 per week — Signed 1 Jun 2025, to 30 Jun 2030. All-action forward who knits attacks together; fee and wage say “starter.”
Benjamin Šeško: £160,000 per week — Signed 9 Aug 2025, to 30 Jun 2030. A modern No 9 with room to grow; United are betting on the upside.
Bryan Mbeumo: £150,000 per week — Signed 21 Jul 2025, to 30 Jun 2030. Intelligent mover, Premier League-proven, and paid accordingly.
Amad: £120,000 per week — Signed 9 Jan 2025, to 30 Jun 2030. Earned his bump after a flying 2024/25 start; brings spark from wide.
Joshua Zirkzee: £105,000 per week — Signed 14 Jul 2024, to 30 Jun 2029. Silky link play and pressing lanes — neat fit for Carrickball.
Chido Obi: £15,000 per week — Signed 1 Jul 2025, to 30 Jun 2028. The kid with a cannon; patience will be key.
Verdict
United’s wage sheet remains top-heavy, but there’s a clearer logic emerging: premium pay for genuine needle-movers, fairer deals for the supporting cast, and youth nudged upward when they deliver. If Carrick keeps the football trending up while the accountants keep trimming the fat, Old Trafford might finally feel like a plan rather than a punt.
All player wages via Capology unless stated, correct as of 03/06/2026.


