Manchester United’s dramatic Europa League run is nearing its conclusion, but the action isn’t ending with the final whistle in Bilbao.
Ruben Amorim’s men still have three Premier League games left against West Ham, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Tottenham in the Europa League final on May 21.
Injuries and form will continue to dominate the headlines as United aim to finish the season on a high, with several players racing against time to prove their fitness.
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Despite a gruelling campaign, Amorim has made it clear that squad intensity won’t drop — not even after the final league fixture against Aston Villa on May 25.
And now, United’s post-season schedule has raised eyebrows across Europe.
Manchester United will take their entire first-team squad on a rare post-season tour of Asia, with matches lined up in Malaysia and Hong Kong on May 28 and 30.
The move is largely motivated by financial needs, as the club looks to ease pressures from the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules.
The two-match tour is expected to generate around £8 million, with the club flying directly to Kuala Lumpur after their final league clash.
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It’s a return to familiar ground, with United last visiting Malaysia in 2009 and Hong Kong in 2013 — but this time, the stakes are far higher behind the scenes.
“Yes, I was consulted,” Amorim admitted.
“We need to help the club. We’re going to connect with our fans around the world… it’s the least we can do.”
The Portuguese manager confirmed all senior players, youth prospects and staff will travel, noting: “We’re trying to build something as a family.”
As competition for places in the Europa League final intensifies, Ruben Amorim said players are naturally “fighting” for their spot in the XI.
“Some players… they will push forward a little bit,” he said.
“We have to manage that… but of course they will push each other.”
With one final push in Europe and a high-profile tour awaiting, United’s season is far from over — both on the pitch and in the books.
