Exclusive: Manchester United 2024 Training Kit Leaked
- Design Similarity: The 2024 Manchester United training kit shares the same design as the 2023-24 kit, with only a color change.
- Color Scheme: The 2024 training kit features a dark green main color with white accents for the Adidas logo and Manchester United crest, plus red Adidas stripes.
- Release Date: The new training kit is expected to be available for purchase from late November/December 2023 or possibly January 2024.
The new Manchester United 2024 training shirt has an identical design to their 2023-24 training shirt, with only change of color. This can be exclusively leaked by Footy Headlines.
Manchester United 2024 Training Kit
Check out Adidas' Manchester United Football Club 2024 training jersey below.
The Adidas Manchester United 2024 training jersey has an interesting color combination with the main dark green combined with the white of the Adidas logo, the Manchester United crest and the red 3 stripes on the sleeves.
The Adidas Man United 2024 training jersey has the same design as their 2023-24 training jersey with only a change of color.
Template-wise, the Adidas Manchester United 2024 training jersey is based on the Adidas Tiro 23 template.
Manchester United 2024 Training Top
The new Adidas Manchester United 2024 training top has the same design as their 2023-24 training top with only a change of color.
The Adidas Manchester United FC 2024 training shirt is available to purchase from late November/December 2023 or, more unlikely, January 2024.
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Thierry Henry Honored With Street Name in New York City Ahead of 2026 World Cup
French football legend Thierry Henry has been honored with a street named after him in New York City. Located in the heart of Manhattan at the intersection of 50th Street and 6th Avenue near Rockefeller Center, the street has been temporarily co-named "Thierry Henry Way." The tribute was officially celebrated by his former Major League Soccer club, the New York Red Bulls, who shared images of the newly installed street sign on June 10, 2026.
The dedication is part of a legislative package passed by the New York City Council to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and celebrate the tournament's arrival in the region. The initiative honors Henry's impact on the growth of soccer in the United States during his successful spell with the Red Bulls. As part of the same World Cup-inspired project, a "Pelé Way" has also been established in Queens to recognize the late Brazilian icon. Both street co-namings will remain in place until November 2026.
Henry, an Arsenal all-time leading goalscorer and World Cup winner, responded to the announcement on Instagram, calling the recognition an honor and referring to New York as his favorite city. The temporary landmark serves as a fitting tribute to his legacy in the MLS and builds anticipation for the upcoming global tournament across North America.
Manchester City 26-27 Away Kit Leaked - 10 New Pictures
Footy Headlines can now leak 10 new pictures of the new Manchester City 26-27 away kit. Although it is a fake, the design is identical to the real one.
The jersey's main feature is an all-over sublimated, embossed pattern of worker bees, directly honoring Manchester's iconic cultural symbol of industrial heritage.
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Fans Compare Newcastle 26-27 Pre-Match Shirt To Hotel Carpet
Fans have compared the Newcastle 26-27 pre-match shirt to a hotel hallway carpet, with a viral post by @milehighgeordie joking that Adidas "basically pulled up a 3 star hotel hallway carpet for a training top". The blue patchwork pattern of the Newcastle 26-27 pre-match shirt indeed bears a striking resemblance to classic hotel corridor carpets.
Adidas Launches "The Journey Starts Here" 2026 World Cup Campaign
Adidas has officially launched its new promotional campaign, "The Journey Starts Here," building anticipation for the 2026 World Cup. The campaign focuses on a travel-inspired theme, showcasing players' passports and essential items as they prepare for the upcoming tournament.
The promotional material features a star-studded lineup of Adidas athletes. Among those featured in the campaign are Leo Messi, Pedri, Lamine Yamal and Jude Bellingham.











