What celebrities support Manchester United?
Manchester United has been one of the largest absolute clubs in the world for over 30 years, largely thanks to their premier league domination under Sir Alex Ferguson. They are massive and undoubtedly boast the greatest global football fans base.
This, of course, means that there are quite a few famous names among fans. We thought we chose some – but it is far from being an exhaustive list. It is also worth mentioning that we went for real fans here, not just famous people who wore a shirt once.
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Justin Timberlake
We will start with an unusual here – but we are going back in a way for the proof. Justin Timberlake was published publicly as a fan of United in 2007, largely thanks to the former striker / midfielder Alan Smith.
“I’m a red! I’m friends with Smithy so he ‘..“I’m a red! I’m friends with Smithy so he ‘..“I’m a red! I’m friends with Smithy so he ‘..“I’m a red! I’m friends with Smithy so he ‘..“I’m a red!” He said at the time. “I am friends with Smithy so he is my favorite player but [Cristiano] Ronaldo is not bad either. I really like [Wayne] Rooney too.
“Smithy connected me with tickets, so I went to watch the home game against West Ham.”
We will not go so far as to say that he is an unconditional fan, but there is certainly a link there!
Eamonn Holmes
Govering to Celebrity Glamor, the television presenter Eamonn Holmes is a longtime fan of United. In fact, he even started praise for the funeral of United Legend and his Irish colleague from North George Best.
Holmes is very openly a massive fan for decades now, to want to appoint his son after Sir Alex Ferguson, this month Criticizing the new third kit.
The presenter actually appeared alongside Ferguson on “who wants to be a millionaire?” In 2004. He was the only person on this list to have done so.
Rory McILroy
Rory McILroy is another who has proudly carried his support united on his sleeve for some time. The golfer even found the nerve to get out as a fan in front of a crowd of Liverpool in 2014. He was not well received.
But after winning the open that year, McILroy was invited to parade the gray jug around Old Trafford. It was an invitation that he quickly accepted.
This week too, McILroy moved to provide support to the defender under the fire Harry Maguire.
“Absolutely [I feel sorry for him]”He told Sky Sports.
“I am sure that Harry wakes up every morning, will work and do his best as we all do and when your life and your career are posed like that and everyone sees everything … You could make 20 big passes in a game and the one that is not fine is the one on which everyone is going to focus.”
Luke Littler
The feeling of dart Luke Little has helped to transform sport in recent years, but far from Oche, Littleler is an unconditional UTD man.
After exploding on the stage, Littleler was left Starstruck after receiving a message from the Red Devils David Beckham icon. He won the world championship in 2025 and even made the trophy at Old Trafford.
Olly walls
Olly Murs is a fan of United Loud – he has an Old Trafford box and recently visited the stadium for the club’s official website.
He can often be seen talking about the club over the years, and explained exactly why going to see the club means so much for him in an interview with The Guardian last year.
“Bringing my father to Manchester United Matches. He’s a big fan, but I couldn’t take us when we were children. It was far from Essex; we couldn’t allow ourselves. When I entered this industry, one of my first purchases was an Old Trafford box. Being able to take him a lot.”
A passionate fan of United, so – that’s what you like to see.
Conor McGregor
The support of Conor McGregor to the UTD man really entered the conscience of the public last year when he had spoken there, he had to make an offer to buy the club. Now it has quickly become obvious that he did not have the funds to get there.
However, McGregor was certainly not just After advertising. He has already talked about his support for the club, including a long interview with the club’s official website in 2021.
“I was attracted by the success and the winning mentality of the club and people surrounded by Irish legends like Denis Irwin and Roy Keane were dedicated to their profession and had this winning mentality.
“Roy Keane was one of the best fields in the field that European football has ever seen. The adversaries would be beaten mentally before they even rushed to the field to face him.”
It is a good reading and rare that you see as much about the club of a fan of “celebrity”. McGregor also has allegiances with Celtic, we have to say, but there is no doubt that he has a lot of support for United.
Dave
The rapper several times, Dave, is a big fan of United – you just have to listen to his music to discover it. Its release in 2021 “We are alone in this area” presented several times at the club.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Anthony Martial were both deposited by the name. Even the young Amad Diallo was mentioned on a track. Then, if you touch further, you will find Dave Tweeter as a typical fan in 2019, mainly with the propaganda of Paul Pogba.
Angry ginge
One of the most famous British YouTubers and Twitch Streamers Auth TODAY, Man UTD is part of the personality of Angry Ginge.
Known for its “ Yanited ” explosions, angry, Ginge, the real name Morgan Burtwistle, also has a subscription to Old Trafford. He even played at the Aid 2025 soccer stadium, hitting Carlos Tevez.
Richard Ashcroft
Hearing himself with the musician’s theme, Richard Ashcroft has been a fan of United since childhood. There is another to give an interview with the club’s official website where he explained how he got on board with United.
“I come from such a hybrid region. Skelmersdale, built near the place where I was raised, was a new city for Liverpool. So there was a real mixture of football supporters at school. There were united fans, and fans of Liverpool and Everton whose families had moved from Liverpool to Skelmersdale.
“But essentially, it was an old friend to me. There was a family who lived on the other side of the road that was going to watch United. They took me to my first match when I was about 10 or 11 years old.”
The singer of Verve then talked about this first trip to Old Trafford – something that is clearly glued with him through all of this.
“This is this cliché moment to see the stadium and the green of the field for the first time. When I started going to Old Trafford, it was when Ron Atkinson was the manager, and we would always be “almost there” in the league, but with incredible crowds.
“Everyone died in the end of Stretford – it was the time!”
Brian O’Driscoll
The rugby icon, Brian O’Driscll, is another great supporter of the Red Devils, the Irishman who admitted that he went against the majority of Liverpool fans in Dublin by growing up to follow Man Utd.
His first idol to Old Trafford was Mark Hughes, and he revealed that his favorite goal was the winner of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer against Bayern Munich in the Champions League final in 1999.
Usain Boulon
Usain Bolt has never hidden his allegiance to Man United, returning to his 2012 peak. The fastest man in history was a guest of honor to Old Trafford in the last season of Alex Ferguson, in fact.
Then, of course, there was this spell where Bolt tried to enter high -level football, publicly admitting that even if he had trials with Borussia Dortmund, his real dream was to play for United.
“One of my biggest dreams is to sign for Manchester United. If Dortmund says I’m pretty good, I’m going to crack you and train hard.
“I spoke to Alex Ferguson and told him that he had to put a good word. He told me that if I had to in shape and ready, he will see what he can do.”
Tyson Fury
It is quite unusual to get to a list like this without finding a good local fan, but here is one. Tyson Fury is from the Grand Manchester and has expressed his support, especially in recent years.
But he is clearly a fan who knows his belongings. Fury even went against the grain and predicted that United would potentially be a better side without Cristiano Ronaldo last year – months before Erik Ten Hag moves the player.
“When you have a superstar like Ronaldo, everyone counts on him to score goals and if he was not there, they would score the goals themselves, as they did the previous season.
“I am not saying that it is a bad asset, it is a great asset, but sometimes with a star player, he wears the team and the young are overshadowed by all this, they are not lucky to shine because” the big Ronaldo “is on the field.”
You will frequently find Fury’s support on social networks, be it celebration The EFL cup Or welcoming Mason Mount at the club.
Muddle
Stormzy became viral last season after appearing on the cover of Sky Sports in a plain match where he admitted to being starred. After all, here is a fan of the life of the club, in Old Trafford, to talk about the team on Monday evening.
But how did Stormzy become a fan? He explained in an interview with Soccer Am a few years ago that it was simply a starry star.
“I always receive a stick.
“There are probably even people who are watching now saying,” Listen to his accent what does he do by supporting United? “But that’s how the stars aligned me.
“When I was younger, I had no big brother or like a father who supported United, so everything came from me.
“Cockney Red what can you do?”
Stormzy also participated in Paul Pogba’s announcement video for the club in 2016, but sadly spoiled the signature by publishing the video too early. We can barely blame him to be excited, mind.




