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Manchester United's new adidas training kit for the 2025/26 season is available now. Click here to browse the range on the United Store. There's a fresh look ahead of the new campaign, as the gear ...
The new kit, which will retail at £125 ($170) for the shirt, shorts and socks, comes in a deep red with a black and white V-neck collar and sleeve cuffs, with stripes along the shoulders.
Man United have unveiled their training kit for the upcoming 2025/2026 season and they are currently without a sponsor.
Bruno Fernandes and Co. model the new kit. Manchester United. With a fresh start comes a fresh kit for Manchester United, who have been quick to reveal their new home strip for the 2025-26 season ...
Arsenal will wear their all-white kit, which supports the club’s campaign against knife crime and youth violence, in their FA Cup clash against Manchester United this weekend. The Gunners take ...
Adidas / Manchester United The shirt has a black and white V-neck collar and three black stripes running down the shoulders, as well as a ‘Theatre of Dreams’ sign-off on the back of the collar.
Manchester United will be forced to stray from their usual kit colours in Wednesday’s Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur, wearing black shorts instead of white.
If you're tuning in for Arsenal vs. Manchester United in the FA Cup, you'll recognize the away side's blue kit. But, you might be wondering why Arsenal are wearing an all white outfit.
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Why are Arsenal wearing an all-white kit against Manchester United in the FA Cup? - MSNArsenal are not wearing their usual red and white home kit against Manchester United. Instead, the Gunners are wearing an all-white kit to once again mark their ‘No More Red’ campaign, which ...
Manchester United have unveiled their new home kit for the 2025/26 season.. The club will be keen to put a miserable campaign behind them, having finished 15th in the Premier League table and lost ...
Arsenal are not wearing their usual red and white home kit against Manchester United. Instead, the Gunners are wearing an all-white kit to once again mark their ‘No More Red’ campaign, which ...
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