Man Utd 2023/24 kit: Fresh leaked images show Casemiro and Malacia wearing away and third shirts

More ‘leaked’ photos of Manchester United’s away and third strip have emerged.

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New supposed images of Manchester United’s away and third kits have leaked online.

Photos showing players posing in the home shirt emerged on Monday, with Luke Shaw and Marcus Rashford among the first-team stars seen in the leaked social media images. Since then, more photos have surfaced which show a more zoomed-in version of the 2023/24 home shirt, with the detailed design on the jersey visible.

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On Wednesday, @esvaphane tweeted leaked images showing United defender Tyrell Malacia sporting the away jersey. If that is indeed the ‘23/24 shirt, it will be controversial among fans given it’s a blackand-white striped shirt, a design not typically associated with United.

The Red Devils did wear a similar shirt for their third kit in 2020/21, which Adidas described as a ‘disruptive jersey graphic’ that had white and black diagonal stripes and used ‘comprised elements’ from previous shirts.

As for the 2023/24 third shirt, the leaked image shows Casemiro wearing a classic white kit, although it does feature a redesign of the United badge, which is just a red devil rather than the club’s traditional crest.

The Athletic reported on Monday that United were set to make a ‘historic change’ to the third jersey, which would remove the words ‘Manchester United’ and the ship, and ‘only a devil will be displayed on the chest of the shirt’.

ManchesterWorld understands the new United kits will not be released for a few more weeks and will be unveiled in time for fans to purchase the shirts before the pre-season tour begins in July.

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