Manchester United’s home shirt for next season will undergo a massive change despite the loss of its main sponsor, Teamviewer.
Recently, it was officially learned that Teamviewer and the Red Devils reached an early mutual agreement for the termination of their sponsorship contract.
However, until United obtain another sponsor, the Teamviewer logo will remain on the shirt.
For the next season, the home kit will undergo even more changes, reminiscent of the kits of a few years ago.
Footy headlines exclusively report: “The Adidas Man United 2023-24 Home Shirt is set to have all logos centrally located.”
These logos are the Adidas logo, the Manchester United crest and the main sponsor logo.
The Footy headlines add: “Indeed, it would be only the second time that a Manchester United home shirt has the brand and club logos centered on it.”
????????| The #mufc 2023/24 home shirt is set to have all logos in the centre: the Adidas logo, the club crest and the main sponsor logo. [@Footy_Headlines] pic.twitter.com/4hg6wu02IR
— central devils. (@centredevils) December 17, 2022
During the 1996-1997 season, Umbro released a United home kit with central logos.
The iconic kit during the 2004-2006 period only featured the club’s crest on the middle of the shirt.
This new design is likely to be different from what most fans are used to, where logos are placed in the margin.
Conceptually, it seems like a good idea. For many years, fans have been clamoring for the club’s logo to take center stage on the home kit and, finally, they can get their wish.
The club crest appearing in the center of the home kit is a symbol that the team and football affairs take precedence over sponsors and other commercial interests, something the club has been accused of failing to do on many occasions under ownership from Glazer.