Manchester United 24/25 home kit 'leaked' featuring new shirt sponsor
Manchester United's home shirt for the 2024/25 season has been speculated over online with a new prediction at how the kit will look revealed.
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Hide AdFootyHeadlines have collated all of the 'leaked' information so far, which claims United's next home shirt will feature two shades of red in a gradient design, similar to many of the kits already released for this summer's European Championship in Germany.
If true, it would not be the first time a United home shirt will have combined two different shades of red, with the last time this happened in the 2016/17 season, when they won the Europa League and League Cup under Jose Mourinho.
The latest 'leaks' suggest United's new home shirt will adopt the latest Adidas template being used for Euro 2024, with the kit drawing similarities with the Germany away kit set to be used in the tournament, albeit with a much more subtle colour contrast. It is also suggested that United's 24/25 home shirt will be launched early next month, shortly after their new sponsorship deal with Qualcomm Snapdragon begins on 1 July.
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Hide AdThe 24/25 Utd home will have the same template as the Germany EURO 24 away. The colour fades like this but I have only seen a rough photo of the shirt, not a proper promotional one so its hard to know exactly what it'll be like for sure. You get the jist though with this terrible… pic.twitter.com/ehzmhuRtvE
— NI CLASICO (@niclasico) May 6, 2024
For many, the most notable change to the United shirts from next season is that they will all feature the 'Snapdragon' logo on the front after a deal was reached with the US technology firm to take over from TeamViewer, in a deal reportedly worth £60million per year to be the main shirt sponsors. Qualcomm Snapdragon was established in November 2007 and its processors power premium products from the world's biggest brands across smartphones, PCs, extended reality glasses, gaming devices, wearables, and connected cars. The tech company also presented United's pre-season trip to the United States last summer and they even played in San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium against Wrexham.
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