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Manchester United fans say the same thing as new images of 2020-21 away kit are 'leaked'

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New images of the 'leaked' Manchester United away kit for next season have appeared online, matching the designs on the previously leaked pictures.

Reports earlier in the year suggested that Adidas have produced a green away strip for the 2020/21 season and the new images from JerseyReview, via FootyHeadlines, seemingly confirm next season's colourway.

The United badge and Adidas trims are all white with the Chevrolet logo taking it's place in the middle of the shirt. The shorts and socks feature a slightly darker tone of green but the white accents are present throughout.

An abstract pattern can be seen all over the shirt but United supporters on social media believe Adidas have hit the nail on the head with their design.

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