Both head coach Michael Carrick and the likes of Matheus Cunha have publicly acknowledged Ilett's challenge, which is being done for charity. However, the response from inside the dressing has been one of frustration, with players claiming that it is taking the focus away from their efforts and putting more pressure on them.
Club legend Wayne Rooney slammed The United Strand during a recent podcast, admitting the entire saga was driving him mad. Speaking on the 'No Tippy Tappy Football' podcast, he said: "I'd put him to the other side of the country. He's doing my head in.
"We're talking about Michael Carrick and Man United trying to win their fifth game in a row, and the whole thing is about to get this guy his hair cut. I bet he'd be devastated if Man Utd win the fifth game, because all of a sudden he's irrelevant."
Cunha followed a similar path, adding: "People are more worried about getting five wins because of the haircut than about the 15 points.
"So, I'm more for the 15 points, I don't care about his haircut at all. We talk about it sometimes, but it's not very motivating for us. We don't see it as cool. No-one wants those five wins more than we do, or more wins, whatever. But I think having this pressure from his haircut hides a bit of the beauty that could be in the season, you know?"