That’s not just within the United squad, the UK or in Europe. According to renowned stats site TransferMarkt, Harry leads the way worldwide.
The Yorkshireman has played a monumental 5,412 minutes across 60 matches for club and country, and could bolster that tally should he appear in Sunday’s Europa League semi-final against Sevilla – and the potential final that could follow if the Reds are successful.
That figure puts him ahead of FC Copenhagen centre-back Victor Nelsson (5,366) – who played in our quarter-final with the Danes on Monday – and Wolves stars Rui Patricio (5,310) and Conor Coady (5,130).