Manchester United 2024/25 training kit spotted on sale ahead of release

Manchester United's training kit for the 2024/25 seasonManchester United's training kit for the 2024/25 season
Manchester United's training kit for the 2024/25 season | Zolando
It appears that Man Utd's training kit for the forthcoming 2024/25 season has already been leaked online.

Manchester United's training kit for the 2024/25 season has been spotted for sale online ahead of its official release.

Although the training range is not expected to be released until the start of pre-season, eagle-eyed supporters have already spotted that it has been listed for sale online by one retailer.

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Taking to social media on Thursday morning, supporters posted a link to Danish retailer Zalando, which listed youth sizes of the training shirt for sale, along with imagery of the product.

The online post appears to confirm previous leaks that United's next training kit will be a navy design with orange detailing, while the club crest, adidas logo and sponsor will all be in white. A previous leak suggested there will be three different training kit designs, with the colours reversed for away matches, while there will also be a dark version of the training gear for use in European competition next season.

Although the club have agreed a new shirt sponsor with Qualcomm Snapdragon that will be introduced for the new season, it will not be present on the training gear.

Manchester United's training kit for the 2024/25 seasonManchester United's training kit for the 2024/25 season
Manchester United's training kit for the 2024/25 season | Zolando

Tezos will continue to sponsor the club's training kit after they signed a multi-year sponsorship deal two years ago. It is understood that deal is worth in excess of £20 million per year. Their deal to sponsor the training kit does not include naming rights to the club’s Carrington training complex though.

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