Manchester United recovered from an early setback to defeat Hong Kong 3-1 in their final postseason friendly on Friday, ending their tour on a positive note after a disappointing midweek performance.

The Red Devils found themselves trailing in the 20th minute when Juninho put Hong Kong ahead. However, Ruben Amorim's side showed resilience after the break, with Chido Obi finding space inside the box to level the score.

Obi wasn't finished there, completing his brace to give United the lead before Ayden Heaven sealed the victory with a third goal in stoppage time.

Redemption After Midweek Disappointment

The win comes as a welcome relief for United, who were booed off the pitch following a 1-0 defeat to ASEAN All-Stars in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. That loss had prompted criticism, including from Malaysian Prime Minister who reportedly mocked the club with comments about potential relegation next season.

Despite the victory, the match was played under a cloud of uncertainty regarding the futures of key players Bruno Fernandes and Alejandro Garnacho, both of whom have been linked with moves away from Old Trafford.

Transfer Speculation Intensifies

Fernandes is reportedly a target for Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal, who may look to secure the Portugal international before next month's Club World Cup. Meanwhile, reports suggest that Manchester United have set a reduced asking price for Garnacho amid transfer interest.

The club appears to be active in the transfer market themselves, with news that they have secured a deal for Delap while competing with Chelsea for an Ipswich striker.

With the postseason tour now concluded, attention will turn to the summer transfer window and preparations for the upcoming season under Amorim's leadership.