The Peoples Person
·16 March 2026
United legend Gary Neville explains why De Ligt and Martinez worry him

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·16 March 2026

Manchester United’s centre-back situation is causing concern behind the scenes, with Gary Neville highlighting what he sees as a serious issue for the club moving forward.
Gary Neville has pointed to the lack of availability of Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro Martinez as a major problem for United.
The former defender’s concern appears to be less about quality and more about whether the club can rely on its strongest options often enough across a demanding campaign.
Speaking on his Sky Sports podcast, the 51-year-old did not dress the issue up, remarking that: “It might then be the summer after [this one] when they finally get round to new centre-backs because they have got a problem.”
Furthermore, the ex-United captain then made his point even more clearly, observing that: “The problem at centre-back actually is that at the moment, De Ligt and Martinez, arguably with Maguire, their two best centre-backs, they can’t get on the pitch. It’s a real problem.”
This is a striking assessment from someone who knows exactly what stability in the middle of defence should look like at Old Trafford.
Neville’s inclusion of Harry Maguire, who is nearing the end of his contract at United, in the conversation also underlines the wider issue, with the position quickly beginning to look light whenever injuries bite.
This matters for the Red Devils because centre-back is one of the positions where continuity tends to shape the whole team.
A settled pairing helps with organisation, communication and control, but this becomes much harder when key defenders are repeatedly unavailable.
As a result, Neville’s warning lands as a broader concern about squad planning as much as current form.
If the Northwest club are to move forward, INEOS may need to decide whether it can continue building around players whose fitness records keep disrupting this process.
For all the discussion around recruitment in midfield, the centre-back situation remains a genuine issue that could keep holding United back.
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