Manchester United haven’t won the Premier League since 2013

Manchester United begin their 2025/26 Premier League campaign this Sunday (17) against Arsenal at 12:30 pm, still chasing a league crown they last lifted in the 2012/13 season under legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
End of the Ferguson Era Marked a Decline
Since Ferguson’s retirement, United have struggled to maintain their historic dominance, often finishing outside the top four. Last season was one of their worst in recent memory, ending in 15th place.
Rivals Dominating the Modern Era
In the years since United’s last triumph, their fiercest rivals—Liverpool and Manchester City—have shared eight league titles between them, solidifying their grip on English football’s top prize.
United’s Historic Record Still Intact
Despite recent struggles, Manchester United remain tied with Liverpool as the most successful club in English top-flight history, with 20 league titles each. In total, United have won 68 major trophies, second only to Liverpool’s 70.
Hopes for the New Season
With no European competitions this year, new manager Ruben Amorim can focus entirely on the domestic campaign. Recent signings Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Šeško are expected to bolster the squad, as fans hope for a return to the Premier League’s upper tier and a push for UEFA qualification.