Despite their poor Premier League campaign, there is still a way Manchester United can qualify for the Champions League next season.
The Premier League became the first of two leagues in Europe that received a fifth Champions League spot for the 2025–26 season. Now, the clubs that finish in the top five of the Premier League standings will all have a place in Europe's most prestigious club competition.
The bad news for Manchester United is that the Red Devils are still well out of reach of finishing in the top half of the Premier League table, let alone the top five. Through 31 games, Manchester United sit in 13th place with 38 points.
European soccer in Ruben Amorim's second season in charge is extremely unlikely, but not impossible. In fact, there is one clear path for the Red Devils to secure Champions League soccer next season.






