THE new Manchester United home kit has reportedly been leaked.
An advertising poster claimed to have been spotted at an adidas store in New York has been circulated online.
But fans are divided on the rumoured new design – with some blasting it as having “newly-promoted vibes”.
The image shows left-back Luke Shaw wearing the so-called new kit – which comes a month after a different home shirt was seemingly leaked.
It features the traditional red base with various subtle lines forming the design across the jersey.
The kit is completed by the United badge, the new adidas logo, black trim including the three stripes and a nice simple neck.
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There is also a large TeamViewer sponsorship on the front of the kit – although it remains to be seen whether the tech company will retain their spot on the United shirts.
The German brand terminated their £235million deal in December, citing a dramatic drop in their share price.
It is thought the confusion over the front-of-shirt sponsor has contributed to the delay in the Red Devils officially releasing their new kit.
Supporters flooded social media with their reaction to the possible strip for the 2023-24 season, which will see Erik ten Hag’s side back in the Champions League.
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One said: “Love it.”
Another added: “Class.”
But a third wrote: “Worst kit ever.”
A fourth commented: “This is horrible.”
A fifth typed: “Gives serious newly-promoted club vibes. This kit would come 16th in a successful first season if it wasn’t United.”
And a final Twitter user simply put: “No from me.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk