Manchester United home jersey for 2016/17 season

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Manchester United home jersey for 2016/17 season
Manchester United home jersey for 2016/17 season
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New photographs of Manchester United’s jersey that they’ll be wearing in the 2016/17 season have been leaked online.

The latest photographs give us the best look at what the Red Devils will be wearing next season. The shirt sponsor and kit manufacturer stays the same, but the design of the shirt is different than the current jersey.

According to Footy Headlines, the jersey is “inspired by the green and yellow shirts worn by its predecessor club Newton Heath, the Manchester United 2016-17 home jersey sports a half-and-half design in two shades of red. This style is continued onto the sleeves, while the front halves are connected through a hexagon detail, which also appears in other parts of the shirt and the rest of Manchester United’s 16-17 Adidas collection.”

Here are the leaked images:

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