Manchester United will return to the Champions League next season, so are these the three shirts that Louis van Gaal's side will be wearing when they are back in Europe's elite.
The shirts which have been previously leaked, resurfaced again today.
Adidas will replace Nike as United's kit suppliers as of the start of next season after signing a £750m deal last year. The German sportswear manufacturer previously made United kits from 1980 until 1992.
The move ends Nike's 13-year association with the club.
In a crucial game to determine where in the top four United finish this season, the club take on third-placed Arsenal at Old Trafford.

Should Van Gaal's side win, they will overtake Arsenal to third with one match remaining. If they lose, however, then it'll be fourth for the team.
United then face Hull City away on the final day of the season on 24 May.

One player who will not be wearing those new United strips next season is Gareth Bale. The £85m forward has endured a tough time at Real Madrid this season but his agent says he does not expect his client to move.
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