Man Utd home kit has reportedly leaked online ahead of next Premier League season (Image: FootyHeadlines.com)
Manchester United’s home kit for the 2020/2021 season has reportedly been leaked - and the design is unusual, to say the last. The Red Devils will have Adidas as their shirt sponsors again next season but whether they’re competing in the Champions League or not, and satisfying the manufacturers, is something only time will tell.
Manchester United, like every Premier League club, change their kit every single season.
And FootyHeadlines.com claim to have unearthed the jersey that the likes of Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial will be wearing next season.
It will be their sixth season of their 10-year kit deal with Adidas, which is worth a massive £750million.
And designers have seemingly come up with something new and fresh for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad next season.
Leaked images show ‘paintbrush stripes’ which run horizontally down the shirt in the colours of yellow and black.
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The global pandemic that is the coronavirus has seen the stock market crash in general but, even so, it’s a massive blow to the club.
United had a market value of over $3b just after Christmas but now, in the wake of the current crisis threatening the world, they’re valued at $2b instead.
And what that means for the Glazers, and the possibility of them selling up, is something only time will tell.
They were ready to slap an eyewatering £3b price tag on the club amid interest from a Saudi Arabian consortium.
That would represent a huge profit for the Americans, who purchased the club for £790m in controversial circumstances back in 2005.
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But everything is up in the air, particularly with the coronavirus causing chaos for clubs all over the world.
Ed Woodward has always insisted that the Glazers are in it for the long term, reiterating that point in November.
"Based on what I see, they're in it for the long term," Woodward told the United We Stand fanzine of the Glazers.
"With regards to offers or asking prices, my understanding is that there have been no discussions for a price for the club or anything like that.
"Every conversation we have is based on the long-term."