When will United's new home shirt be on sale?

Monday 24 June 2024 10:00

Manchester United can now confirm when the club's new adidas home kit for 2024/25 will be officially released.

The fantastic strip, the first to feature Snapdragon as our new shirt sponsor, will be unveiled next Monday, 1 July, when it will be available to buy online from United Direct from 09:00 BST. It will also be on sale in the Megastore at Old Trafford.

To ensure you don't miss out on this fantastic first kit for 2024/25, you can sign up here or below now for priority access and exclusive content on launch day.

WHOSE NAME WILL BE ON YOUR SHIRT?

That's one of the big decisions fans will be making in the Megastore or online when orders are placed for the new 2024/25 home kit.

Official club statistics reveal which three players in each of our senior squads were keeping our shirt printers busy last season. 

Men's team
1. Rashford
2. Garnacho
3. Fernandes

Women’s team
1. Toone
2. Earps
3. Le Tissier

Whether you choose a player name, your own name, or prefer to keep it plain on your back, we'd love to see your pics in the new shirt. However, and wherever, you're wearing it, be sure to tag us on @weareunited to share photos of you showing off your style. 

WHEN COULD THE KIT BE WORN FIRST?

United have announced five pre-season friendlies this summer, and will also play in the Community Shield against Manchester City, before the Premier League season kicks off at home to Fulham on Friday 16 August.

The new home kit will be first worn in a match just a fortnight after its release date, when Erik ten Hag's men take on Norwegian club Rosenborg in Trondheim. Here's the full pre-season schedule as it stands:

Mon 15 July v Rosenborg (17:00 BST)
Sat 20 July v Rangers (16:00 BST)
Sun 28 July v Arsenal (01:00 BST)
Thu 1 Aug v Real Betis (03:00 BST)
Sun 4 Aug v Liverpool (00:30 BST)
Sat 10 Aug v Manchester City (TBC)

You can buy tickets for all of our pre-season games here, subject to availability.

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