88 years of homegrown players in the squad
Manchester United's proud record of featuring a homegrown player in every matchday squad reaches an incredible 88 years today.
Manley was already an established first-teamer by that point, having debuted at Old Trafford in December 1931 against Millwall. The Fulham game was his 161st outing. Wassall, meanwhile, was appearing for the 15th time.
But the key fact is this: since that day at Craven Cottage, United have continued to feature a youth player in the squad for over 4,000 consecutive games.
The epic stat was uncovered by historian Tony Park. Our criteria for a homegrown player is three-fold: 1) they have to have signed before the age of 21, 2) played at a junior level below the first team at United and 3) not to have played for another team at senior level.
And thanks to the club's progressive policy around youth football, which dates back to the 1930s, it wasn't long before lots more talented youngsters began to filter into the senior side. Notably, after Manley and Wassall, came Stan Pearson and Johnny Carey, in the period before the Second World War. When United lifted the FA Cup in 1948, six of the starters had progressed from the ranks.
The tragic Munich Air Disaster of 1958 devastated that great team, but United's development of young players continued. By the 1960s, George Best, Nobby Stiles, David Sadler and more emerged, and when United became the first English team to lift the European Cup in 1968, all four goals against Benfica were netted by homegrown players.
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In recent years, Marcus Rashford, Scott McTominay, Jonny Evans, Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo have helped to continue the run. The latter two came through after winning the club's 11th FA Youth Cup title in 2022, while success has continued at Academy level with a trio of trophies for the Under-18s in 2023/24. From that side, striker Ethan Wheatley has also made his debut, becoming the club's 250th Academy graduate back in April 2024.
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Ruben Amorim has maintained the trend throughout his tenure so far, with the likes of Mainoo, Tom Heaton, Dermot Mee and Tyler Fredricson all featuring in squads this season.
During a recent press conference, the boss promised to do everything in his power to maintain the sequence.
"We want to maintain it – I don’t want to be the guy that broke that record or that idea! If you see the past of Manchester United, it’s built on kids that grew up here and stayed here for a long time. I think that should be our goal in the future so I will try to maintain that, that is for sure."
Long may the run continue; long may United be a proud standard-bearer for the development of young, talented footballers.



