Manchester United Announces Post-Season Asia Tour: Malaysia and Hong Kong in Focus
Manchester United is gearing up for an exciting post-season tour across Asia, featuring matches in Malaysia and Hong Kong, immediately after the Premier League concludes.






Manchester United is set to captivate fans in Asia with a series of post-season matches in Malaysia and Hong Kong, right after the Premier League wraps up in May. This move highlights the club's strategy to strengthen its global fan base and commercial outreach.
The Strategic Importance of Asia
Asia, particularly Malaysia, holds a special place in Manchester United's international strategy. With a massive fan base and Malaysia Airlines as the club's official commercial airline partner, the region is crucial for the club’s global brand presence. The last time United played in Malaysia was in 2009 and in Hong Kong in 2013, making this tour a much-anticipated event for local fans.
Busy Schedule Ahead
This season has been exceptionally demanding, with the expanded FIFA Club World Cup and UEFA's enlarged Champions League format pushing players to their limits. FA Cup replays have been scrapped to ease the congested football calendar. Despite these challenges, Manchester United aims to maintain its profitability and fan engagement through international matches.
Financial Motivations
Facing significant financial losses, the club is exploring various avenues to boost revenues. Post-season friendly matches overseas, like the one planned in the United States next summer, are part of this strategy. Head coach Ruben Amorim emphasized the responsibility of the first-team group in driving the club’s financial success.
Looking Forward
While the exact details and opponents for the Asian matches are still under wraps, the tour is expected to take place between the Premier League finale against Aston Villa on 25 May and the Champions League final on 31 May. Post these matches, players will disperse for international duties.
Key Dates to Remember
- 17 May: FA Cup final
- 21 May: Europa League final
- 25 May: Final Premier League games
- 31 May: Champions League final
- 2-10 June: International break
This tour not only promises exciting football but also strategically positions Manchester United favorably in the lucrative Asian market.