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Manchester United are reducing their squad size for the 2025/26 season due to the absence of European football, with numerous loan deals being agreed. The club anticipates potentially exceeding last season's total of 18 players sent out on loan. Jonny Evans, the former United defender, has been appointed as the club's new loan manager following his retirement, replacing Les Parry. Technical director Jason Wilcox endorsed Evans, highlighting his recent playing career, role model status for young players, and valuable knowledge of succeeding at Manchester United as key assets for developing talent capable of reaching the first team.
The article lists several players confirmed to be going out on loan for the season: Enzo Kana-Biyik (18, striker) was signed from Le Havre and immediately loaned to Lausanne. Sonny Aljofree (20, centre-back) continues his development on loan at League Two's Notts County, after spending last season at Accrington Stanley. Habeeb Ogunneye (19, right-back) secured his first career loan, joining League Two's Newport County for his first taste of professional football. Dan Gore (20, midfielder) returns to League One's Rotherham United on his first full-season loan, hoping for better luck after injuries disrupted his previous two short-term loans. Joe Hugill (striker) has joined newly promoted League Two side Barnet on loan, adding to previous loan spells at Altrincham, Burton Albion, Wigan Athletic, and Carlisle United.
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