Manchester United Could Release 25-26 Away Kit Ahead of Home Kit
- Release Order: Manchester United plans to launch their 25-26 away kit before their home kit.
- Release Timing: The 25-26 away kit is tentatively scheduled for early June 2025, followed by the home kit in mid or late June 2025.
- Kit Designs: The 25-26 home kit will have Old Trafford-inspired graphics, while the away kit will be white and light lavender with dark purple accents.
According to information we have just received, Adidas and Manchester United are planning to launch the 25-26 away kit before the home kit.
Manchester United Could Release 25-26 Away Kit Ahead of Home Kit
As far as we know, Manchester United is planning to launch the 25-26 away kit in early June 2025, with the home kit to be released later in mid or late June 2025.
In the 2017-18 season, Man United did the same, releasing their away kit ahead of their home kit. In that season, Man United's 17-18 away kit was released on 10 May 2017, while their home kit was released almost two months later on 3 July 2017.
Manchester United 25-26 Home Kit
The Adidas Man United 2025-2026 home jersey will feature an Old Trafford-inspired sleeve graphic as a tribute to the iconic stadium & white/black details on the collar and sleeve cuffs.
Exclusive: Manchester United 25-26 Home Kit More Info Leaked + Early Prediction
Manchester United 25-26 Away Kit
The Adidas Manchester United FC 2025-2026 away shirt will be white and light lavender combined with dark purple accents (Dark Plum).
Exclusive: Manchester United 25-26 Away Kit Design Leaked
However, this release date is still tentative and Manchester United FC and Adidas could completely change the official release schedule between now and June next year.
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Starting from the 2026-27 season, the Italian brand will provide technical apparel for the club's men's first and second teams, women's team, youth academy, and blind football team. The five-season deal is the most significant technical partnership in the club's history and includes plans for a new merchandising line for supporters.
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