eFootball 2026 continues to roll out content at a relentless pace, and while Epics are getting packs every week, a club pack has sneaked in. The latest club pack to arrive in eFootball 2026 is the Manchester United 25-26 Jan Club Pack, featuring 11 players from the squad.
Once again, every player in this pack comes with booster slots, making it a solid option for players looking to strengthen their squad. However, unlike some previous club packs, this one does not include a manager, as Ruben Amorim departed the club just days before the pack went live.
eFootball 2026 Manchester United 25-26 Jan Pack: Manager and Player explained
This version of the pack contains a single booster treatment for all the players, so you might need some heavy Booster Crafting to follow up. The pack costs 900 coins, cheaper than usual.
Bryan Mbeumo
- Position: AMF
- Playing Style: Hole Player
Mbeumo looks fun on paper more than anything else. Dribbling and tight possession are his clear strengths, with both pushing into the 90s. Pace and acceleration are also good, so he should feel sharp when making forward runs from midfield.

I saw that auto-build is kind of holding him up from becoming a strong card. With familiarties in CF, SS, and wings, he is a potential 103-rated SS, without cutting down on his dribbling or pace, with 90+ finishing too. The Hole Player style is a good match there.
Bruno Fernandes
- Position: CMF
- Playing Style: Box-to-Box
Kind of a confusing card, and I’ll tell you where. First off, Bruno looks like a balanced midfield card rather than the aggressive creator people might expect. Passing numbers are strong, both the low and lofted passes in the 90s, expected, but the B2B role is kind of confusing.

He doesn’t have the defensive numbers or skills to back that role. The skills are of an AMF/SS, and with this style, you are just wasting him. Train him as an AMF, remove all defensive points, and give him an attacking role.
Matthijs de Ligt
- Position: CB
- Playing Style: Build Up
Pretty sad that we still don’t have a Show Time De Ligt card, so we’ll have to adjust with this one. This card looks like a strong defensive CB with a physical presence. Defensive awareness, engagement, and tackling are all very solid, and his strength makes him difficult to push around.

Aerially, he looks reliable too. Pace is just okay, and to make the numbers usable, you’ll have to sacrifice some defensive points. He relies more on positioning than recovery speed. With faster CBs becoming common, he feels strong but slightly behind the line.
Casemiro
- Position: DMF
- Playing Style: Anchor Man
Casemiro looks exactly like what you expect from an Anchor Man. Defensive awareness, engagement, tackling, and aggression are all strong, and physically, he’s still solid. He also gets usable speed; 80s are good numbers still.

On the ball, though, he’s limited. Dribbling is weak, and while passing is okay, it’s nothing special anymore. With so many DMFs offering both defense and ball control now, Casemiro feels effective but very old-school.
Matheus Cunha
- Position: AMF
- Playing Style: Creative Playmaker
Cunha has the numbers on the ball, with Ball control, dribbling, and tight possession being high, and he should feel smooth in possession. Pace is also good enough to make him threatening between the lines.

He looks fun to use, but when compared to elite AMFs with 90+ output stats, he feels a bit underwhelming. Also, he’s more fun at the wings, making use of his dribbling and pace strengths out wide and also utlize decent finishing by cutting inside.
Benjamin Šeško
- Position: CF
- Playing Style: Goal Poacher
Sesko looks like a very interesting striker profile. Tall, fast, strong, and with good finishing numbers, he checks a lot of boxes. His offensive awareness also suggests he’ll make good runs. Even weak foot usage is high; that is a big plus.

On the ball, he’s average, and passing is poor, which limits link-up play. Still, compared to many others here, he actually feels decent, especially if you want a physical poacher with pace.
Overviews for the remaining players:
- Harry Maguire (CB/Build Up): Maguire is exactly what you expect. Strong aerially, physically dominant, and reliable in duels. Pace is the obvious drawback, so he fits better in low blocks or 3 atb setups where positioning matters.
- Diogo Dalot (LMF/Cross Specialist): Dalot’s numbers are fine, but nothing stands out. Pace and crossing are his strengths, and he can deliver decent balls. Dribbling is usable, but overall, he feels like a role player rather than a difference-maker.
- Amad Diallo (RMF/Hole Player): Amad feels lively on the ball. Good pace, acceleration, and dribbling make him fun to use. End product is where he falls short, though, with finishing and physicality holding him back.
- Leny Yoro (CB/Build Up): Yoro looks promising defensively. Tall, good awareness and engagement, with a decent pace for a CB. Physicals are kind of weak for a CB, and a lack of balance could trouble him.
- Senne Lammens (GK/Offensive Goalkeeper): A usable goalkeeper but nothing special. Decent reflexes and reach, and the Offensive GK playstyle helps with sweeping. Still feels very replaceable given the number of similar GK options available.
Is the Manchester United 25-26 Jan Pack in eFootball 2026 worth purchasing
Overall, I see 900 coins is a decent spend for this pack. No manager, so previously you might be rethinking about spending for Managers that doesn’t fit your style. Here, you don’t have that issue.
Pack Rating: 2.5 out of 5
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