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Your support makes all the difference.A new image of Manchester United's home kit for next season has appeared online.
The shirt, which appeared on the reliable FootyHeadlines, is almost the same as previous images leaked of the adidas-made kit, though does include less black on the sleeves.
The German sportswear brand are not allowed to release the new kit until United's current deal with rivals Nike expires on 31 July. That means Louis van Gaal's men will have to play in their lucrative pre-season tour of the US in last season's kit, while the new kit is likely to be first worn by one of the club's youth teams.
adidas agreed a massive 10-year, £750million deal with the club, the biggest in football, dwarfing Nike's previous deal of £23.5m-a-season.
The kit features a V-neck collar and white trim - it will keep the traditional white shorts and black socks.
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