By LEWIS BROWNING
Published: 12:48 EDT, 1 July 2025 | Updated: 12:48 EDT, 1 July 2025
Manchester United have launched their new training kit ahead of the new Premier League season - but have suffered a financial hit.
The off-season often provides opportunity for clubs to launch new kits ahead of the next campaign, with teams often donning at least three new strips in a bid to sell shirts to fans.
The majority of sides, though, will also launch a training kit, which teams will be seen wearing during their preparation for matches - and also provides another chance for financial gain.
Sponsorship-wise, one brand will often sponsor the playing kits and another the training kit. For United, though, that is not the case.
The club have been in partnership with Blockchain company Tezos, which was worth around £24million a year. That, though, came to an end at the end of June.
And, on Tuesday, the club launched their new training kit without a new sponsor - meaning they are currently missing out on a huge chunk of revenue that may not be filled any time soon.
Manchester United have suffered a huge financial blow amid the launch of their new training kit
The club's new training gear is without a sponsor after they were unable to find one in time
Alejandro Garnacho, who has appeared set to leave the club, is one of the stars who was chosen to show off the colours
United held a £24m-a-year partnership with Tezos, but the agreement has now ended
According to Manchester Evening News, United sources had indicated a new training kit sponsor would be agreed soon after Tezos' deal ended, but the new shirt has launched without one.
United shared a series of photos of players in the new strip and other variations such as coats and jackets, including the likes of Luke Shaw, Mason Mount and Leny Yoro.
Alejandro Garnacho also featured in the promotion snaps, despite being essentially placed on the transfer list and linked with a move away.
It comes shortly after Marriott International's sponsorship deal with United also ended - with the company, regarded as the biggest in the world in terms of the hotel industry - opting not to renew the contract that had run since 2019.
United chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been cutting costs since taking over football operations at the club, with a number of rounds of redundancies and other measures taking place recently.
While there is reportedly no indication that United will find a training kit sponsor soon, they will be looking to recoup much of the money lost from the Tezos deal when they do so.
Ruben Amorim's side start their Premier League season on August 17 at home to Arsenal.