Having seen Dublin in a cup tie, Manchester United
manager Alex Ferguson had become an admirer of Dublin and signed him for £1million. However, Dublin's big chance was to be curtailed as he missed most of the
1992-93 season due to a broken leg - and he did not merit enough league appearances for a
Premiership title winners medal having only played 7 games. However, Dublin did receive a medal as a result of special dispensation from the Premier League, meaning Goalkeeper
Les Sealey was the only major first team player not to get a medal.
In
1993-94, Dublin regained his fitness but his first team chances were restricted by the excellent form of
Éric Cantona. In December 1993, Ferguson agreed a deal with
Everton manager
Howard Kendall that would have seen Dublin moving to
Goodison Park, but a member of Everton's board of directors, apparently feeling that Dublin was not worth the money Kendall had offered United, intervened to prevent the transfer going through - this incident led directly to Howard Kendall's resignation as Everton manager and Dublin ended up staying at
Old Trafford until the end of the season. He was left out of the
FA Cup winning team and failed to merit enough appearances for another Premiership title winners medal and soon after the end of the season he was sold to Coventry City for £2million.