Manchester United's squad are in Malaysia this week as they complete their post-season tour obligations before jetting off for their summer breaks
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim
Manchester United have revealed their new 2025/26 pre-match shirts in Kuala Lumpur with six current stars modelling the strip.
United have headed to Malaysia this week to complete a short post-season tour. The decision was made earlier this year as Ineos attempt to raise more money for Ruben Amorim's rebuild and to fund the running costs of the club.
As part of the trip to Asia, United will be conducting a number of publicity engagements and one that has been posted online by The Kitman is of the pre-match shirt for next season. The Reds chose six stars to model the shirt which could hint at their plans for the summer.
Kobbie Mainoo, Harry Amass, Alejandro Garnacho, Manuel Ugarte, Amad and captain Bruno Fernandes were all pictured taking part in the shoot. Several of those involved in the unveiling of the shirt have been linked with exits recently.
Notably, the inclusion of Garnacho is a surprise. Last week, MEN Sport reported that Ruben Amorim had informed the Argentine he could leave this summer if an acceptable bid was placed for his services.
The winger was critical last Wednesday after he was given a 20-minute cameo in the Europa League final. This, accompanied with a couple of other misdemeanours over the course of Amorim's tenure led to Garnacho being offered an exit.
Fernandes is another player linked with the exit door as Al-Hilal push to sign him before the Club World Cup next month. It is understood that the Saudis want to know by Thursday whether the United captain would accept a £700,000 per week contract next season.
Mainoo has also seen his role at United diminish since Amorim took charge. The midfielder has therefore been linked with moves away from United.
The Stockport-born midfielder rejected a contract proposal this season as he held out for a deal which is more representative of his standing in the team. As always, these inclusions in kit shoots do not mean that a player will definitely stay at the club but it stands to reason that United do not want players who shall shortly leave Old Trafford to model clothing for next year.
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