The Peoples Person
·12 de dezembro de 2025
Man United’s Sam Mather locked in talks over January exit as likely transfer destinations emerge

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·12 de dezembro de 2025

Manchester United forward Sam Mather is reportedly in talks over permanently leaving the club during the upcoming January transfer window.
Mather seriously explored a United departure during the summer but a move failed to get over the line.
A transfer to Turkey was strongly mooted and at one point, it seemed like he was poised to get his wish. On Turkey’s deadline day in September, United and Kayserispor were in advanced talks for the player.
Kayserispor were strongly interested in Mather, and key elements of a deal were agreed, including the fee, buyback clause and wages.
It’s understood that United set a deadline for the deal but ultimately withdrew from negotiations, citing insufficient time to obtain final sign-off.
A report covered by The Peoples Person noted that UAE club Al Wahda FC was a potential last-minute resort for Mather, but this too failed to materialise. He ended up staying at Old Trafford and has made four Premier League 2 appearances so far this term. The 21-year-old has contributed two assists in that period.
According to the Manchester Evening News, Mather feels he has outgrown academy football and is desperate for first-team action.
He is already planning for his immediate future, with talks already underway over a January transfer.
MEN reveal that Mather is “set to leave” next month.
The news outlet adds, “Mather, 21, is keen to leave United in an effort to kickstart his career in the professional game, and he is attracting interest from clubs in Turkey, Germany and Greece ahead of January.”
“Discussions have taken place regarding the youngster’s future, and United are willing to make concessions to allow Mather to leave as early as possible after his summer move collapsed.”
Regarding why a switch to Al Wahda did not happen, MEN explain that the UAE club did not want the inclusion of a buy-back clause in the agreement between them and United.
The Englishman’s contract expires in 2027.
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