All 23 Man Utd players rated this season as Fernandes absurd but 3/10 and 4s dished out
Manchester United's season went from disastrous to delightful. That Grimsby game taking place this season almost doesn't feel real, given United's campaign didn't really get into gear until mid-January.
Being said, what a few months it's been for the Red Devils, who, rather remarkably, can look forward to Champions League football next season. So to celebrate, Express Sport
Senne Lammens - 8.5/10
Talk about making an immediate impression. Goalkeeper had been a troublesome area for United in recent years, but they finally look to have hit the jackpot with Senne Lammens. The Belgian is a safe pair of hands and should be United's first choice for some time.
Altay Bayindir - 5/10
Booted out of the team without a second thought and hasn't got back in, such has been Lammens' quality. His last appearance was a torrid 3-1 defeat away to Brentford back in September.
Leny Yoro - 6/10
One of the bright sparks heading into the season, but it hasn't exactly lived up to expectations for the youngster. He'll come good though, no doubt.
Luke Shaw - 7.5/10
A full season injury-free, who'd have thought it? Granted, United haven't had any midweek fixtures to contend with, but even still, Luke Shaw has been Mr Reliable this year. And the best part about it, he's been very impressive as well.
Noussair Mazraoui - 5/10
Unlike the next entrant, Noussair Mazraoui, whose season has been stopping and starting more than a bus stuck in traffic. Just 19 appearances for him across the entirety of the campaign, and Mazraoui would have to play a full 90 on Sunday to break the 1000-minute barrier.
Lisandro Martinez - 6/10
Similarly, Lisandro Martinez's season has been blighted by injuries, and it's difficult to blame him for that. Regardless, he just hasn't been available enough to warrant a bigger mark.
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Tyrell Malacia - 3/10
Remember him? Hard to imagine the United fans will do for much longer. He's leaving at the end of the season after a very strange spell.
Harry Maguire - 8/10
May your apologies be as loud as your disrespect. Harry Maguire has been a key member of the United team this season and was deservedly given a contract extension for his troubles.
Ayden Heaven - 7/10
Has been in and out of the side at times, but relative to where he is in his career, Ayden Heaven can be proud of his 2025/26 season.
Matthijs de Ligt - 4/10
Having last featured during the win against Crystal Palace in late November, Matthijs de Ligt hasn't been seen since. The second half of the campaign has been plagued by injury for the Dutchman, which is unfortunate, because he only got to experience the bad bits of United's season.
Diogo Dalot - 6/10
Has played plenty of football, but hasn't always impressed. Diogo Dalot is a name that divides United supporters, and it wouldn't be a shock to see the 20-time champions upgrade their full-back department in the summer.
Patrick Dorgu - 7/10
It shouldn't impact Patrick Dorgu too much. He's shown some signs of brilliance this season, including a stunning winner away to Arsenal earlier this year. Finding that consistency will be Dorgu's biggest task.
Manuel Ugarte - 3/10
One of the first players on United's for sale list this season. At least, he should be. Nowhere near good enough.
Mason Mount - 5/10
By no means as diabolical as his midfield counterpart, but Mason Mount can't be pleased with his 2025/26 campaign. What's worse, it doesn't look as if Michael Carrick has taken to him at all. Could be sold in the summer.
Kobbie Mainoo - 8.5/10
And to think it was looking like he'd be sold in the summer! Who knows where United would've been if Kobbie Mainoo had played the entire season, not just half of it. Regardless, he's deservedly one of the top scorers for United.
Bruno Fernandes - 9.5/10
The only thing stopping this from being a 10/10 was United not winning any trophies. But even still, a season for the ages from Bruno Fernandes, who wrote his name in the history books by equalling the assist record. One more to come on Sunday?
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Casemiro - 8/10
'One more year, one more year' chanted the United fans during the Brazil international's farewell. Talk about ageing like a fine wine! He'll be a tough one to replace.
Joshua Zirkzee - 5/10
You'd have been forgiven for forgetting Joshua Zirkzee was on United's books. Has been hurt by United crashing out of the cups early and not having any European football.
Benjamin Sesko - 8/10
Took some time to click into gear, but when he did, it's been solid. A return of 12 Premier League goals during a debut season can't be laughed at.
Bryan Mbeumo - 8/10
It looked as if Bryan Mbeumo would've battled Fernandes out for United's Player of the Year award during the first half of the season, but since returning from AFCON, the Cameroon international has slowed down a touch. Even still, it's been a brilliant debut season.
Matheus Cunha - 8/10
The final part of United's trio of attacking arrivals. It was somewhat of the opposite for Matheus Cunha, who has really come into his own during the run-in.
Amad - 6/10
Was one of the few beneficiaries of Ruben Amorim's stint, but the winger hasn't really got going under Carrick so far. Next season could be a crucial one for the 23-year-old.