Man Utd's Rumoured Home, Away & Third Kit for 2020/21 Season Surface Online

​There's no football going on right now, so we've not got too much to get excited about, but one thing which has got Manchester United fans talking is their new kit for the upcoming 2020/21 season.

Since the turn of the year, we've seen a few mock-ups of what United's next kit could look like, but now we're starting to get a good idea of how the Red Devils are going to look next season - and it's safe to say that fans are split.

Starting with the home strip, this leak shows ​United adding a little more to their traditional red shirt. 

Across the front, there are splashes of black and yellow wherever you look, which may or may not make it look more like a bus seat than a shirt, while the collar, cuffs and adidas accents are now a bright white.

The shorts and socks are both expected to be white as well, similar to the team's current home strip.

United have a habit of chopping and changing when it comes to the colour of their away kit. This season, United can be seen sporting some funky pink colour, but these leaked images suggest the Red Devils could be strutting out next season in 'legacy green'.

The accents appear to be orange on this away kit, but it seems like that is yet to be confirmed yet as their is also a mock-up of the kit with white accents as well.

This green, which is almost dark enough to be a grey, is also expected to be mirrored on both the shorts and socks too.

Finally, we come to the post polarising of them all - the third kit.

This season, United's third kit is plain black, and the club have seemingly decided that it was too boring for their liking. So, instead of just changing the colour, they've channelled their inner zebra to create this glitch of a shirt.

The black-and-white stripes, which are thrown together all over the shirt, are complemented by red accents, but they can hardly even be seen in amongst the carnage of the zebra stripes. Something to appease Paul Pogba and make him think he's back at Juventus, perhaps?


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Source : 90min