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Man Utd’s 2024-25 home shirt ‘leaked’ as fans praise retro design and say ‘it’s giving me Vodafone vibes’


MANCHESTER UNITED’S home kit for next season has allegedly been leaked online.

The shirt looks to be a retro design reminiscent of their 2003 kit.

Fans compared it to a shirt from 2003Credit: TikTok / mufchants
United’s away shirt features a blue designCredit: TikTok / mufchants

That kit was adorned by the likes of Ruud van Nistelrooy, a young Cristiano Ronaldo and Roy Keane.

The new kit features the Adidas three stripes in white on the sleeve but a similar black trim to the 2003 number.

The shirt also features a new sponsor adorning the front of the shirt.

United will be sponsored by technology company Snapdragon for the first time next season.

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They are currently sponsored by software company Team Viewer.

Fans on X (formerly known as Twitter) seemed to rate the potential new shirt – with many liking the retro feel of the design.

One fan wrote: “That home kit is fire.

“Vodafone vibes.”

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Another said: “Gives me retro vibes. I like it.”

Some disagreed with the feel of the kit, with one saying it looked more like their AON kit from 2010.

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Another X user wrote: “Same vibes” alongside a picture of Van Nistelrooy wearing the 2003 kit.

Another gave a more mixed review, saying: “Seems like one of those kits that might look ugly in pictures but incredible in real life.”

A video also emerged of the new away shirt, which is a dark blue with red detailing on the sleeves.

Cristiano Ronaldo shows off the Vodafone kit of 2003Credit: Getty
Javier Hernandez in the 2010 Aon number


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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