The Peoples Person
·3 January 2026
Ayden Heaven wins Manchester United Player of the Month for December

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·3 January 2026

Manchester United’s young defender Ayden Heaven has received recognition for his stellar run of form with the senior side of late. The Englishman left Arsenal in January last year to join the Red Devils, becoming one of Ruben Amorim’s first signings at the Theatre of Dreams.
Heaven showed promise last season, but was part of a squad that struggled to impress, finishing the campaign in 15th in the Premier League table.
Luke Shaw and Matthijs de Ligt’s impressive start to the 2025/26 season, meanwhile, relegated the youngster to the bench for an extended period.
However, recent injuries to De Ligt and Harry Maguire have handed the teenager a lifeline, which he has grabbed with both hands.
Heaven had made just three appearances for the senior side before December, but was heavily involved in the final month of the year. The 19 year old started all six matches, earning plaudits for his maturity and composure.
Source: Premier League website.
The youngster’s efforts have won over fans, who have voted him Player of the Month, as announced by the club.
“Manchester United defender Ayden Heaven has been named our Player of the Month for December. The 19-year-old has been in inspired form across a busy period for the Reds, when injuries to both Harry Maguire and Matthijs de Ligt presented an opportunity at the heart of the defence.”
“Ever since, Heaven has performed with maturity beyond his years, most notably helping us keep a clean sheet with a Man-of-the-Match display against Newcastle United on Boxing Day.”
Heaven received 49% of the votes, with Senne Lammens (34%) coming second and Matheus Cunha (17%) finishing third.
Against Newcastle United, Heaven made eight clearances, helping United register only their second clean sheet of the season. He also completed 34 of his 36 passes from the back, displaying qualities that make him a strong fit for Amorim’s tactical system.
In the 1-1 draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers earlier this week, the teenager won all six of his ground duels, while completing four of his five long passes. He also won the tackle that led to Joshua Zirzkee’s goal.
As things stand, the Red Devils’ decision to prise him away from the Emirates is already paying dividends.
INEOS have implemented a youth-centric transfer policy at Old Trafford, and Heaven is one of several talented youngsters to arrive under their stewardship.
With Leny Yoro also on the books, United may already have the defensive backbone of the future at their disposal.
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