Manchester United and Sir Jim Ratcliffe splashed the cash in the 2025 summer transfer window, but who are the club’s current most expensive signings of all time?
Here at Football FanCast, we’ve taken a look at Man Utd’s most expensive additions in their famous history, as per Transfermarkt, with a detailed look at the top 10.
1
Paul Pogba
£89m
Juventus
2016
2
Antony
£81.3m
Ajax
2022
3
Harry Maguire
£80m
Leicester City
2019
4
Romelu Lukaku
£75m
Everton
2017
5
Jadon Sancho
£73m
Borussia Dortmund
2021
6
Bryan Mbeumo
£71m
Brentford
2025
7
Benjamin Sesko
£66.4m
RB Leipzig
2025
8
Rasmus Hojlund
£64m
Atalanta
2022
9
Matheus Cunha
£62.5m
Wolves
2025
=10
Angel Di Maria
£60m
Real Madrid
2014
=10
Casemiro
£60m
Real Madrid
2022
12
Bruno Fernandes
£56m
Sporting CP
2020
13
Mason Mount
£55m
Chelsea
2023
=14
Anthony Martial
£52m
AS Monaco
2015
=14
Leny Yoro
£52m
Lille
2024
16
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
£50m
Crystal Palace
2019
17
Lisandro Martinez
£48.3m
Ajax
2022
18
Fred
£47m
Shakhtar Donetsk
2018
19
Andre Onana
£43.5m
Inter Milan
2023
20
Manuel Ugarte
£42m
PSG
2024
Here's a detailed look at Man Utd's 10 most expensive signings: 10 Angel Di Maria £60m from Real Madrid
Back in 2014, Angel Di Maria put pen to paper on a five-year deal with Man Utd in what was at the time, a club and British transfer record.
The Argentine signed from Real Madrid under Louis van Gaal, but after just one season and 32 appearances, was sold to Paris Saint-Germain.
9 Matheus Cunha £62.5m from Wolves
One of three big-money signings in 2025, Matheus Cunha was the first addition ahead of Ruben Amorim’s first full season in charge at Old Trafford.
Man Utd triggered the £62.5m release clause in Cunha’s Wolves contract, with the Brazilian forward set to play in behind the striker.
8 Rasmus Hojlund £64m from Atalanta
The Red Devils won the race to sign Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta in 2023. The Denmark forward was just 20 years of age when he signed for the club and netted 10 Premier League goals during his debut campaign.
However, in 2025, Hojlund was allowed to join Napoli on loan with an obligtion to buy for £38m in 2026.
7 Benjamin Sesko £66.4m from RB Leipzig
Benjamin Sesko was brought in before Hojlund’s exit as the new main centre-forward for the Red Devils.
The towering Slovenia striker starred for RB Salzburg and RB Leipzig before heading to Manchester in an initial deal worth more than £66m.
6 Bryan Mbeumo £71m from Brentford
After starring in the Premier League with Brentford, Bryan Mbeumo swapped London for Manchester in a transfer worth £71m.
The versatile forward signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford which, providing he stays until 2030, will see him earn £39m in wages during his time with the Red Devils.
5 Jadon Sancho £73m from Borussia Dortmund
Jadon Sancho failed to make the desired impact at Old Trafford after being brought in by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in 2021.
Sancho has also had a frosty relationship with Erik ten Hag, with the Dutchman publicly saying the winger wasn’t being included in matchday squads due to his performances in training. In 2024/25, he headed on loan to Chelsea, and in 2025/26, joined Aston Villa for the season.
4 Romelu Lukaku £75m from Everton
Another big-money signing that didn’t work out for Man Utd was Romelu Lukaku, who signed from Everton in 2017.
The Belgian arrived at Old Trafford shortly after Wayne Rooney went the other way, however, Lukaku was on the move again just two years later, joining Inter Milan.
3 Harry Maguire £80m from Leicester City
Man Utd pipped Man City to the signing of Harry Maguire from Leicester City in 2019. The centre-back has since been a hot topic of conversation at Old Trafford but has remained a regular for the majority of the time.
He’s worked under a number of managers and even captained the Red Devils for a number of years before Erik ten Hag handed that responsibility to Fernandes in 2023.
2 Antony £81.3m from Ajax
The club splashed the cash on winger Antony to quickly reunite him with Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford.
The Brazilian starred under Ten Hag in the Netherlands, however, after moving to England, Antony struggled to make the same impact, not exactly living up to the huge fee, and signed for Real Betis for just over £20m in 2025.
1 Paul Pogba £89m from Juventus
Top of the list is Paul Pogba, who actually came through the academy at Carrington. The French midfielder eventually left for Juventus in 2012, but four years later, returned to Old Trafford in a huge £89m deal.
Pogba’s second stint in Manchester had plenty of ups and downs, and in 2022, he left when his contract expired.
