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Full price breakdown of Manchester United new home kit for 2025/26

Manchester United have released the new home kit for 2025/26.

It’s that time of the year again when Manchester United release their new kits for the upcoming season.

This will be the second year that Qualcomm will sponsor the shirt, with their subsidiary brand, Snapdragon, printed across the middle of the shirt.

The clean design was produced by Adidas and will primarily be red with white logos and black accents. It will undoubtedly be a top seller like most United home shirts in previous years.

United fans can buy the new home shirt today following the release, but the cost of the kit will make some people think twice.

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Price breakdown of new Manchester United kit

There is no denying that the United kit is an expensive purchase.

In some cases, fans will have multiple kits to buy for their children, making it an annual cost on top of season tickets and club memberships.

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Here is a breakdown of the costs for the 2025/26 home kit…

Authentic version, long-sleeved: £120

Authentic women’s: £110

Standard replica, long-sleeved: £85

Standard replica, short-sleeved: £80

Standard replica, women’s: £80

Kids replica, long-sleeved: £60

Kids replica, short-sleeved: £55

Baby replica: £40

Adult shorts: £50

Kids shorts: £30

Socks: £20

Name and number printing: Additional £10

United will release two more kits this summer at a similar price.

Manchester United fans pay the cost

The prices add up for those with children wanting the new kit.

For instance, if you want to buy a full kit with personalisation for a child, it will set you back £100 when you add the price of the shirt, shorts and printwork.

This usually sparks a reaction from fans because the football club has shown no signs of slowing down with their annual release of three kits: home, away and third.

The away and third kit will be released later this summer.

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