
It’s the end of an era at Old Trafford — literally. As Manchester United prepare to turn the page under Ruben Amorim, three senior players are heading for the exit, and one of them is taking a bit of club history with him.
Jonny Evans, Victor Lindelof, and Christian Eriksen will all leave Manchester United this summer, the club confirmed (via official website) after their final Premier League game.
While Eriksen bowed out with a penalty goal and Lindelof played a solid final match, it’s Evans’ departure that quietly marked a record-breaking shift.
Next season will be the first time since 1973–74 that United’s squad won’t include a player who featured under the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson era.
Evans, who came through the academy and made his debut in 2007, was the final link to the Ferguson era.
That chain has now snapped after 51 years.
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The trio’s exits come as Ruben Amorim begins reshaping the squad. And if there’s one message here, it’s clear: no room for nostalgia.
Evans, who returned to United in 2023 for a brief second spell, played his part when called upon. He will also fly with the team to Asia this week for a final farewell on tour.
As United said, “Experienced defender Jonny Evans is included, as he looks to say farewell to the club’s passionate support in the Far East.”
Lindelof leaves after 284 appearances and two domestic trophies. Eriksen, who added poise to the midfield since 2022, signs off with 107 matches and eight goals.
All three earned warm ovations at Old Trafford, with Bruno Fernandes calling them “brilliant” players for the club.
But now, United fans must get used to a squad with no direct link to Sir Alex. A new chapter is starting — and Amorim seems ready to write it with his own pen.
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