The 2025/26 end-of-season awards for Man Utd have been announced. Here’s a look at who took home each prize.
With the season winding down, the club decided to present the awards at Carrington instead of hosting a formal ceremony. The usual fan-voted categories were handed out, alongside a few others voted on by coaches and players.
Here are all of this year’s winners.
Bruno Fernandes named Players’ Player of the Year at Manchester United awards
It came as no surprise when Bruno Fernandes was chosen by his teammates as Manchester United’s Players’ Player of the Year for 2025/26.
This comes after he picked up the Football Writers’ Association Player of the Year award, further adding to his growing collection of individual honours.
And there are likely more to come before the season is over.
Bruno Fernandes Claims Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year Again
For the second straight year, Fernandes made it a double by adding the Sir Matt Busby award to his haul. He’s now won it five times in six years at Old Trafford, with fans again backing him after another impressive campaign.

Over 100 goal involvements since taking over as captain is no small feat, and it’s clear why he remains such a key figure for United both on and off the pitch.
Patrick Dorgu takes home Goal of the Season
With Man United lacking standout goals this season, Patrick Dorgu’s strike against Arsenal stood out above the rest.
It was a moment that drew comparisons to Gareth Bale, with the left-back taking full advantage of the open pitch in front of him. He drove forward and finished with real quality, establishing himself as a winger for United.
The finish was exceptional. A long-range effort that flew into the top corner at the Emirates, making it an easy choice for goal of the season.
JJ Gabriel wins Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year
Following a standout campaign, JJ Gabriel has been named Manchester United’s Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year for 2025/26.
He also picked up the U18 Premier League Player of the Year award earlier in the week, adding another highlight to an already impressive year.
This award puts Gabriel in some pretty remarkable company. Past winners include Norman Whiteside, Mark Hughes, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Marcus Rashford, and Kobbie Mainoo.
At just 15 years old, he becomes the youngest ever recipient of the honour, a milestone previously held by Angel Gomes.
Tyler Fletcher earns himself the Denzil Haroun Award
It’s been a standout U21 season for Fletcher, whose impact hasn’t gone unnoticed. The young midfielder made his senior debut back in February and has since become a regular presence in the matchday squad.
He has played a significant role in United’s push for the Premier League 2 title, with the final against Brighton still to come. Even though Shea Lacey had a strong case, Fletcher’s influence this season makes him a worthy recipient.
This adds his name to an impressive list of past winners, including James Garner, Adnan Januzaj, Dan Gore, Alvaro Fernandez and last year’s winner Tyler Fredricson.
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