On the afternoon of May 16, Manchester United announced the home team shirt for the 2019/20 season with many differences compared to the 2018-19 season.
However, what MU fans are most interested in is the fact that two stars Paul Pogba and David De Gea still appear in the new "Red Devils" costume advertisement.
Man Utd's logo was changed to a striking yellow and black tone and surrounded by external motifs. Adidas's traditional shoulder stock is designed in the same color as the body.
The shirt has black stripes to help increase the players' health. It is special that the three most glorious historical moments of MU are printed on this new jersey.
On the left hand of the jersey is the number 90+1' with the intention of mentioning Teddy Sheringham's goal against Bayern Munich in the 1998/99 Champions League final.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's decisive goal in the 90+3 minute helped the "Red Devils" make a spectacular comeback against Bayern at Camp Nou to become the new king of Europe.
May 26, 1999 was an unforgettable day for Man Utd fans, when Sir Alex Ferguson's "Red Devils" completed a historic treble with a Champions League title.
Since then, no English team has repeated this feat.
Man Utd's new season outfit was announced much earlier than in previous years. This shirt model is expected to help the "Red Devils" compete successfully in the Premier League and Europa League next season.