
A leaked image of Manchester United's away kit for the 2026/2027 season has hit the internet and supporters have reached an instant verdict.
United signed a world-record £60million deal with American technology company Qualcomm in 2024, resulting in Snapdragon replacing TeamViewer as the front-of-shirt sponsor.
It isn't the first time the club has put pen to paper on a lucrative kit contract. Adidas have been the kit manufacturer since 2015 and agreed a 10-year contract extension in 2023.
Since then, they've produced several away kits that have varied in popularity, with some truly outlandish designs.
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United fans still discuss the pink shirt from 2018/2019, the zebra kit from 2020/2021 and the luminous green effort from 2022/2023. Fair play if you can picture the latter without thinking about THAT 4-0 defeat to Brentford.
What can we expect for United's likely return to the Champions League in the next campaign? Well, according to FootyHeadlines, they've gone back to basics with a bright royal blue jersey. Royal blue's been a fixture of United kits over the years, even extending back to adidas' stint as kit manufacturer between 1980 and 1992.
There are red and white accents across the collar and sleeves and the famous adidas trefoil is on the chest.
Fans have their say on Man Utd's new away kit for 26/27 campaign
Naturally, supporters have had their say on the new strip and are pleased to see a colour synonymous with United away kits of the past.
A few have even suggested seeing United playing in blue on a Champions League night will just feel right. Cristiano Ronaldo hammering a free-kick in against Arsenal in the 2009 semi-finals springs to mind.
One supporter said: "Oh, that is an absolute beauty," while a second added: "It's going to hit hardest during Champions League games."
A third expressed his delight with adidas' previous efforts, claiming, "They never fail," and a fourth declared: "It'll be even more elite with white shorts."
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United are two points away from securing Champions League football for next season.
Victory over bitter rivals Liverpool on Sunday afternoon will ensure Michael Carrick's men get a chance to strut their stuff in Europe's elite competition for the first time in three years.
Topics: Manchester United, Premier League