Man Utd’s ‘monstrosity’ of a 2023/24 home kit ‘leaked’ with launch date delayed due to mystery over shirt sponsor
MANCHESTER UNITED'S new home shirt has reportedly been leaked, but the launch date of the hotly-anticipated kit has already been delayed.
The Old Trafford side announced last year that an agreement had been reached to end the five-year deal with front-of-shirt sponsor TeamViewer.
TeamViewer's name will remain on Man Utd's shirt until a new sponsor is found, with the new kit's release date delayed amid ongoing takeover uncertainty.
According to , the new shirt will be released at independent retailers on Wednesday 12th July.
A version of the apparent 2023-24 home kit has appeared online.
The red shirt features a V-neck and a black trim, as well as a 'red rose' design
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The image online has sparked a mixed reaction from Red Devils supporters as fans begged for the kit to remain sponsorless.
One supporter said: "They need to keep it sponsorless. Record sales are possible here."
Another added: "Have it like that without a sponsor I beg."
Yet not all Man Utd fans were happy with the leak, as one fan asked: "What the f*** is this monstrosity?"
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Another fumed: "That is so s***."
Adidas will continue to make Man Utd's kit as part of their ten-year, £750m deal with Erik ten Hag's side.
United returned to a collared design with this season's shirt in a nod to the likes of club legends Eric Cantona and Dwight Yorke — who both famously played with their collars turned up.
The new leak scraps the collar but sticks with a white Adidas logo, something a number of fans have objected to.
One wrote: "Unpopular opinion: the three stripes should have been white instead of black."
Another added: "Need to bring back three stripes that extend all the way to the sleeves."