The “leaked” away kit for the next campaign has angered Manchester United supporters.
The Red Devils are switching jersey sponsors for the 2024–2025 campaign when their partnership with TeamViewer expires.
They will be replaced by Snapdragon as per a deal with American company Qualcomm Technologies.
Footy Headlines reports that pictures of the team’s Adidas away kit for the upcoming season have been obtained.
The photos have infuriated Red Devils fans as well, who do not like the appearance of the allegedly July or August release.
Lighter blue runs around the bottom of the blue shirt with white trim.
Social media users have harshly criticized it, with one equating it to the Vodafone-sponsored shirts worn by the team between 2000 and 2006.
They remarked, “This has to be a skit. Which age of Vodafone is this?
“Looks like a cricket shirt ️,” said someone another.
A third said, “What? Are you serious?
“Why is Adidas allowed to do this every season,” a fourth said. United uniforms are usually horrible.
And a fifth said, “We’re going to look like Chelsea.
Images that have been leaked coincide with the ambiguity surrounding manager Erik ten Hag.
Before ultimately winning on penalties, his team faced harsh criticism for blowing a three-goal lead in their FA Cup semi-final against Championship side Coventry.
On Wednesday night, they also failed to wow, having to come from behind twice to defeat Sheffield United, who were at the bottom of the table, 4-2.
With most of their attention now focused on a second consecutive FA Cup final against rivals Manchester City on May 25, Man Utd are lagging in sixth position in the Premier League table.