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'Leaked' Images Of Cristiano Ronaldo Modelling All Three New Manchester United Kits Emerge

'Leaked' Images Of Cristiano Ronaldo Modelling All Three New Manchester United Kits Emerge

One more year?

'Leaked' images of Cristiano Ronaldo modelling all three of Manchester United's kits for next season have emerged.

It's been a tricky season for United and they've failed to finish in the top four and qualify for the Champions League. The highest they can finish in the Premier League is sixth and many just want the campaign to end.

Ronaldo returned to Old Trafford last summer and many have speculated if he'll stick around without Champions League football.

Images shared by The United Stand may prove the 37-year-old is staying for one more year.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner can be seen posing in a traditional United red home shirt as well as a sleek white number.

What could cause controversy, however, is the yellow third kit.

United are no strangers to mixing it up with their shirt colours, with a pastel pink effort and zebra print in their wardrobe recently.

But fluorescent yellow is a bold departure. It looks like a rejected design for goalkeeper David de Gea.

Supporters are split online and they aren't sure what to make of Adidas' latest offering.

One commented: "Damn that home and away kit is too cold. Hopefully results on the pitch are good too so we can wear it with some pride lol."

Another said: "These kits are awful ffs."

A third put: "Second kit gives me 06/07 vibes."

While someone tweeted: "The third kit is literally a goalkeeper jersey."

There is no official confirmation these are next season's offerings, but the images do match with a number of other leaks in recent months.

United will have a new manager in the summer in the form of Erik ten Hag.

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The Ajax boss is keen to get United back to the top and Ronaldo thinks he'll need time to do so.

"I know that he has done a fantastic job at Ajax, and that he is an experienced coach, but we have to give him time," Ronaldo told United’s website.

"Things must change the way he wants. If you do well, all of Manchester United will succeed, so I wish you all the best.

"We are all happy and excited [with the arrival], not only as players, but as fans as well.

"We have to believe that next year we can win titles."

Featured Image Credit: The United Stand

Topics: Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kit