But how does United's international representation at this summer's European Championships compare to other clubs in English football's top flight?
The YEP's Lee Sobot takes a look at where the Whites rank in terms of the number of players representing their country at the delayed Euro 2020 from the least to the most.
The Euros begin on Friday night as Italy take on Turkey in Rome and Tyler Roberts is due to be the first Whites player in action for Wales the following day.
1. Burnley - 1
Matej Vydra is the sole Burnley player at this summer's Euros as the forward represents the Czech Republic.
2. Watford - 2
Newly-promoted Watford have two players stepping out at the Euros in Ken Sema, pictured, with Sweden, plus goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann with Austria.
3. Aston Villa - 3
Villa are triply represented at the Euros, by headline act Jack Grealish and Tyrone Mings with England but also John McGinn, pictured, with Scotland.
4. Crystal Palace - 3
Crystal Palace have three players at the Euros in striker Christian Benteke, pictured, with the Belgium squad, Patrick van Aanholt with the Netherlands and also Wayne Hennessey with Wales.
5. Everton - 3
The Toffees also have three players competing at the Euros in England duo Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Jordan Pickford plus Lucas Digne, pictured, with France.
6. Arsenal - 4
The Gunners have just four players representing their countries at the Euros in Bukayo Saka (England), pictured, Kieran Tierney (Scotland), Bernd Leno (Germany) and Granit Xhaka (Switzerland) and the latter could be off to Roma.