The 2024/25 shirt has been revealed by Adidas
Marcus Rashford, Luke Shaw and Alejandro Garnacho are among the players who have applied for the Manchester United kit for the first time in 2024/25.
Designed by Adidas, United say the circular patterns on the base of the navy-blue kit were inspired by the 3 monograms used on the club's kit from 30 years ago.
Stars including Aaron Wan Bissaka and Lisandro Martinez also showed off the shirts, featuring three shades of blue as a tribute to the rivers Irk, Medlock and Irwell that flow through Manchester.
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 25, 2024
How to buy the new Man United kit
The shirts, which feature the Red Devils logo on the back of the collars, are available from United's online store and retail stores.
Prices range from £40 for a children's kit to £110 for a 'real' shirt, with shorts and socks also available to buy individually.
Sam Handy, Adidas' head of Product and Design, said it was a “privilege” to “engage with the fans” by creating the kits.
“With features like the collar and the quirky design… we're championing elements of the city's and club's history,” added Handy, predicting the look will “stand out on the streets, in the fields and on the fields.”
The Qualcomm Snapdragon logo is on the front of United's kit for the first time after the American tech giant agreed a deal said to be worth £60 million a year.
It's there and it's beautiful 🤩
🔵 @Snapdragon#MUFC || #ShotOnSnapdragon pic.twitter.com/wj9tbHLGmA
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 25, 2024
Manchester United's first kit
Fans won't have to wait long to watch United's players wear the away kit for the first time in a game.
United have announced that the strip will be used for the first time in a friendly against Arsenal on July 28 (1am BST) as part of the club's American tour.
The game will open the United Statesside schedule at Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium, which holds more than 70,000 people.
Erik ten Hag's side then face Real Betis in San Diego on August 1 (3am) and Liverpool in South Carolina on August 4 (12.45am).
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