MANCHESTER UNITED have released their new away kit and it has gone down a storm with fans.
The blue jersey was modelled by stars including Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who is one of seven aces on the chopping block.
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And supporters were delighted with the social media reveal.
One said: “It’s breathtaking hope AWB is staying.”
Another added: “It’s a banger.”
A third commented: “Absolutely beautiful.”
A fourth beamed: “This one too fine.”
Inspired by the club’s kits of the 90s, adidas and Manchester United have revealed the 24/25 away shirt, which features an all-over graphic built around a bespoke ‘M’ design, nodding to popular shirts from the era.
The design sees sublimated all-over graphic built around a bespoke ‘M’ design – an obvious nod to the city the club calls home.
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The royal blue, textural element – applied as a series of repeated circular patterns atop a navy-blue base – is an homage to the 3D monograms frequently seen on Manchester United kits from 30 years ago.
The design also pays tribute to the three rivers that flow through Manchester – the Irk, Medlock and Irwell – which hold special significance to Manchester United as the crossing point where the Theatre of Dreams meets the city. Three lighter shades of blue run through the polo club collar, connecting fans and players to the club’s home, while playing in away colours.
An adidas statement revealed: “With a bold design that nods to football culture, this adidas Manchester United jersey looks equally at home on and off the pitch.
“Silver details pop against an indigo base that also includes a subtle, repeating ‘M’ monogram.
“The light blue graphic on that stylish polo collar pays tribute to the river on which Old Trafford sits.
“Ventilating HEAT.RDY ensures this long sleeve authentic shirt is ready for big away performances.”
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