Manchester United has officially updated its Premier League squad list after the winter transfer window closed, with changes reflecting internal matters rather than any major new signings.
Interim manager Michael Carrick has named a consistent 23-player senior team for the rest of the season, with no first-team players added during this window.
The update mainly highlights an important change within the club’s academy, emphasizing United’s focus on youth development in their current sports approach.
One key update is the inclusion of Solomon Honor, who is now part of the club’s Professional Development Phase (PDP) team as a goalkeeper.
The 19-year-old joined from Blackburn Rovers and will continue his growth at Carrington, primarily with the Under-21 team.
His addition comes as the academy’s goalkeeping ranks go through a transition, with several young players currently on loan and others moving up in age groups.
Honor’s inclusion adds depth and competition at the PDP level, an area the club is committed to developing as part of its long-term strategy.
The updated squad list also notes some recent exits, including Rhys Bennett’s permanent move to Fleetwood Town, and academy midfielder Edward Ibrovic-Fletcher’s transfer to Leeds United’s youth setup.
Currently, sixteen United players are out on loan in various domestic and European competitions.
While the primary focus remains on Carrick’s first-team options and the quest for UEFA Champions League qualification, this latest update shows the club’s ongoing commitment to enhancing its development framework, with Honor being the latest addition.
