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Man Utd 2024/25 home kit ‘leaked’ with major design change but fans are split over ‘awful’ feature


MANCHESTER UNITED’S alleged 2024-25 home shirt has been leaked online.

The Red Devils’ kits will continue to be made by German manufacturer Adidas next season.

Man Utd’s latest 2024-25 home shirt design has been leakedCredit: FootyHeadlines.com

It could include a very different feature to this season, however.

According to Footy Headlines, United’s next home shirt will incorporate two different shades of red.

They add that it will be the first Red Devils home shirt to do so since the 2016-17 campaign.

Man Utd’s next home strip will also see a new shirt sponsor introduced.

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The Red Devils have had TeamViewer as their primary shirt sponsor since the 2021-22 campaign.

Next term TeamViewer will be replaced by Snapdragon.

The American tech company agreed a deal with United earlier this season.

It has been confirmed that the deal will come into effect on July 1 next year.

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Footy Headlines have stressed that their latest image is not the final design, but is based on the colours that United will use.

They say that Man Utd’s next home shirt will be based on Adidas’ new Tiro 24 template.

But their report adds that some “adjustments” could be made to the collar.

Fans have so far been left split on the design.

Taking to social media, one wrote: “We always seem to get awful looking logos now that don’t fit the kit whatsoever.”

Although a second swooned: “It looks beautiful. Let’s wait for the finishing touch.”

A third commented: “Meh..”

But a fourth said: “Thing of a beauty.”

A fifth moaned: “Too simple.”

However a sixth added: “Looks good.”

Man Utd’s 2016-17 home shirt also featured two shades of redCredit: PA:Press Association


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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