The new Manchester United home kit for the 2019/20 season has some interesting details remembering the 1998/99 treble win.
It was 20 years ago that Sir Alex Ferguson led the Red Devils to victory in the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League.
That is still one of United's most memorable seasons - so the club appears to have paid tribute to it in next season's kits.
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According to footyheadlines.com, United will have a black and gold badge behind their crest, which is inspired by the 1998/99 kit.
There's also a nod to the Champions League victory over Bayern Munich, with the times of the two goals printed inside small black boxes on the sleeves.
Also, per Footy Headlines:
The kit is set to be officially released in May so these images, and the information reported, have been leaked.
Adidas will continue as kit manufacturer while Chevrolet remains as sponsor on the front of the shirt too.
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