Manchester United are set to pay homage to their 1999 treble-winning side with their new home kit for the 2019/20 season.
Their home shirt has been 'leaked' by Footy Headlines and shows the club badge surrounded by a black and gold shape inspired by the 1999 Champions League Winners' shirt.
The red shirt with black trim on the neck and a black Adidas logo on the right chest. It features the subtle three stripes with the sleeve cuffs a slightly darker red than the rest of the shirt.
It is understood the shirt is set to be unveiled in May and will be accompanied by white shorts and black socks - but Manchester United fans aren't impressed with the new design.
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One fan said it "looks more like a training top" whilst others questioned "what is that".
It was also branded a "shambles" whilst one support asked "Did Mourinho or Van Gaal design this. Boring just like their tactics".
Another said: "Some say simplistic, I say bland. How long does it take people to come up with these designs?"
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Many fans were also unhappy with the Chevrolet sponsors logo, stating it "has literally ruined every kit it's been on".
Despite being unhappy with what appears to be their new kit, United do have plenty to celebrate.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has been confirmed as their permanent manager after his successful stint as caretaker boss.
They are set for a huge end to this season, with a Champions League quarter-final clash with Barcelona and a major battle for the Premier League top four.