Coveted Man Utd man hints where his future lies after club manager confirms he ‘would like to take him’ | OneFootball

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·10 January 2026

Coveted Man Utd man hints where his future lies after club manager confirms he ‘would like to take him’

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Toby Collyer is one Manchester United player whose future is up in the air this month.

Back in the summer and after garnering interest from a host of clubs, the midfielder decided to join West Brom on loan to gain some invaluable first-team experience throughout the 2025/2026 term.


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He proceeded to make 12 appearances for the Championship outfit, only three of which were from the off under Ryan Mason.

Then, towards the end of November, he sustained a serious calf injury while in action for the Baggies against Swansea City.

Collyer’s layoff was deemed so significant that he returned to Carrington to undergo his recovery, and at the start of the month, he was officially recalled by United, terminating his loan agreement with West Brom prematurely.

Now that the 22-year-old is on the mend and nearing match fitness, he has become a firm option for Hull City in the event United choose to facilitate another half-season loan for their academy graduate.

Head Coach Sergej Jakirovic confirmed his desire to add Collyer to his ranks before the February 2 deadline, saying (via BBC Sport): “If there is an option, I would like to take him.”

However, on his Instagram account last night, the youngster shared a snap of himself signing a United shirt for a fan during the club’s pre-season tour, perhaps suggesting he would favour staying put at Old Trafford and vying for a role in the senior team.

Collyer first made his debut in the 2024 Community Shield final and has since racked up another 12 appearances across all competitions.

The fact that United failed to qualify for Europe last campaign meant game time would be hard to come by for any fringe players this season, hence the club opting for him to leave as opposed to him spending months watching on from the sidelines.

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