First images of Manchester United's home kit for next season have emerged online and the retro collar is already sending fans wild.
Adidas have knocked it out the park with recent United shirt designs and it looks like next season could be the best yet.
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FootyHeadlines have offered a sneak peek of what can be expected for 2022-23 and the main addition looks to be a collar on the shirt.
It appears to be a throwback to the 1993-94 shirt, which also featured a similar style collar but in all white.
This one looks to have a black and red triangle pattern going up and down in a unique twist.
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You can't take about collars on a United kit without bringing up Eric Cantona.
The Frenchman dazzled at Old Trafford between 1992-97 and did so with his collar turned all the way up. Nobody has rocked it as well since.
Supporters have reacted online and they're already desperate to see the full design.
One said: "Ffs we should be a fashion agency not a football club."
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Another commented: "This could be the best shirt we've had in over a decade legit."
While a third put: "Has the potential to be beautiful omg."
The three stripes of Adidas look to be black on the shirt, something United haven't had since the 2018-19 season.
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It was a poor campaign for United, who sacked Jose Mourinho and hired Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as caretaker manager, before giving him the job permanently that March.
United finished sixth that season - while this campaign they currently sit in seventh place.
A 2-2 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday after being 2-0 up has dampened the mood around Carrington once again.
Interim manager Ralf Rangnick is said to be pushing for reinforcements in January with United five points behind West Ham in fourth.
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They continue to be linked with a move for RB Leipzig midfielder Amadou Haidara, but it is believed the club won't deviate from their summer plans.
On their radar are English duo Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice but the chances of signing either are very low right now.
Bellingham likely won't be allowed to leave Borussia Dortmund in the same summer as Erling Haaland and Rice will cost £100 million plus from West Ham.
A move for Scotland international John McGinn has also been mooted.
Topics: Manchester United, Premier League