Man United v Hong Kong LIVE: Post-season friendly updates and score

Man United v Hong Kong LIVE: Post-season friendly updates and score

United close in on Cunha

In more positive news, Matheus Cunha will have a medical with Manchester United after they triggered his £62.5m release clause at Wolves.

The Brazilian is set to become the third and biggest buy of Ruben Amorim’s time at Old Trafford as the Portuguese has targeted him to bring firepower to a goal-shy United team.

Wolves agreed a payment structure with United, which is believed to involve paying the transfer fee over two years, and have given Cunha permission to have a medical at Old Trafford.

Lawrence Ostlere30 May 2025 12:37

Amorim: My players need to be booed

Manchester United were booed after starting their post-season tour to Asia with a meek defeat in Malaysia – a reaction head coach Amorim welcomed and feels his players may even “need”.

Some of the 72,000-plus crowd at the Bukit Jalil Stadium let their frustration know about United’s efforts with jeers at the final whistle, which Amorim suggested could act as a wake-up call given the contrast to Old Trafford.

“I feel always guilty,” the United head coach said. “I said that in the last game.

“I am always guilty of the performance of the team no matter and since I am here in the first day, I am guilty.

“Then the boos from the fans, I think it’s something that we need maybe because every game that we lost in the Premier League they were always there (cheering us).

“So, it’s like the way of playing. If they see that it’s not working, they will change the way they behave.

“But I felt then when we finished and we walk away, like every time, the supporters were with us. Let’s wait for the next season.”

Lawrence Ostlere30 May 2025 12:29

Amorim desperate to ‘turn the page’

“We want to give something to the fans, but it’s hard in this moment – we just want to turn the page and improve next season,” he said at a press conference on Thursday.

“We cannot hide that it is really tough in this moment for us not to close the season, but if there is one thing that is really important in this club it is that we need to face our fans in this moment, and we need to give something to our fans around the world.”

Lawrence Ostlere30 May 2025 12:22

Amorim desperate to ‘turn the page’

Ruben Amorim insisted he and his Manchester United players are desperate to “turn the page” on a disappointing campaign as they head into the second match of a post-season Asian tour in Hong Kong on Friday.

United were booed off in defeat to an ASEAN All-Stars team in Malaysia on Wednesday, a week on from losing the Europa League final to Tottenham and missing out on a Champions League spot as a result.

The Red Devils finished 15th in the Premier League, marking their worst season in 51 years.

The club will earn £8m from this trip to the Far East and while Amorim acknowledges the importance of tours such as this for him and the players to connect with United’s worldwide fanbase, there is clearly a big part of him that just wants this season to be over.

Ruben Amorim admits he and his Manchester United players are desperate to ‘turn the page’ on this season (Martin Rickett/PA)
Ruben Amorim admits he and his Manchester United players are desperate to ‘turn the page’ on this season (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Wire)

Lawrence Ostlere30 May 2025 12:15

United close in on Cunha

In more positive news, it sounds like the club are very close to completing the signing of Matheus Cunha from Wolves.

Cunha will have a medical with Manchester United after they triggered his £62.5m release clause.

The Brazilian is set to become the third and biggest buy of Ruben Amorim’s time at Old Trafford as the Portuguese has targeted him to bring firepower to a goal-shy United team.

Wolves agreed a payment structure with United, which is believed to involve paying the transfer fee over two years, and have given Cunha permission to have a medical at Old Trafford.

Lawrence Ostlere30 May 2025 12:14

Man Utd line-up

Ruben Amorim gives starts to teenaged wing-backs Godwill Kukonki and Harry Amass, winger Shea Lacey and defender Jaydan Kamason, as well as 20-year-old Tyler Fredricson.

They are joined in the starting XI by the experience of 39-year-old back-up goalkeeper Tom Heaton and 37-year-old defender Jonny Evans, playing in their final games for United.

Manchester United XI: Heaton; Fredricson, Evans, Kukonki; Kamason, Fernandes, Casemiro, Amass; Garnacho, Hojlund, Lacey.

Lawrence Ostlere30 May 2025 12:08

Man Utd team news

Harry Maguire, Andre Onana and Diogo Dalot flew to India after the encounter with the ASEAN All Stars on a sponsors’ trip, and are thus unavailable for this game. Luke Shaw has also been ruled out by Ruben Amorim, though Matthijs de Ligt, Mason Mount and Joshua Zirkzee could feature having missed the fixture in Malaysia.

(Manchester United via Getty Imag)

Lawrence Ostlere30 May 2025 12:04

Hong Kong v Man United – live

So this is part two of Man United’s ill-fated post-season tour of Asia. The most disastrous season in the club’s modern history seemingly never ends, although it will finally stop when the full-time whistle blows in Hong Kong tonight. Can Ruben Amorim’s beleaguered boys at least bow out with a win?

Whatever the score, at least Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s balance sheet will be looking a little healthier thanks to this sold-out trip.

Lawrence Ostlere30 May 2025 11:51

Hong Kong v Man United – live

Hello and welcome along to live coverage of the slow death of Manchester United’s season.

Lawrence Ostlere30 May 2025 11:39

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