sport news unveil home kit for next season along with new £235M shirt ...

sport news unveil home kit for next season along with new £235M shirt ...
sport news Manchester United unveil home kit for next season along with new £235M shirt ...
Manchester United unveil home kit for next season along with new £235MILLION shirt sponsor TeamViewer... with Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford modelling the strip which was previously blasted as 'BASIC' by club legend Gary Neville  Manchester United have unveiled their new home kit for the 2021-22 season  The kit is a nod to the 1980s jerseys when adidas and United first collaborated  The Red Devils also have a new shirt sponsor for the first time since 2014  United signed a £235million deal with German tech brand TeamViewer this year  Club legend Gary Neville described the new strip and sponsor as 'basic' in June

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Manchester United have unveiled their new home kit for the 2020-21 season and confirmed a record-breaking £235m shirt sponsorship deal with German tech brand TeamViewer. 

The new kit creates a 'modern, classic' look, according to manufacturers adidas, and contains nods to United jerseys from the 1980s, when the club and the sports design company first collaborated. 

United also have a new sponsor for the first time since 2015 with their Chevrolet deal, which began in 2014, set to expire. Sportsmail revealed in March that the deal with TeamViewer will see the club pocket £47million-a-season for the next five years. 

Manchester United have announced their new home kit for the 2020-21 season

Manchester United have announced their new home kit for the 2020-21 season

Paul Pogba was one of the several United stars to model the new jersey

The new kit sees United have a new shirt sponsor, TeamViewer, for the first time since 2014

The new kit sees United have a new shirt sponsor, TeamViewer, for the first time since 2014

It is the largest sponsorship negotiated by a sports team during the pandemic across the world, despite football clubs continuing to struggle financially without matchday revenue from supporters. 

It is believed to be similar to Barcelona's reported (£47million) per season deal with Rakuten, making the TeamViewer agreement the biggest shirt-only deal in the Premier League. 

The kit, meanwhile, has the words 'youth, courage success' printed on the back

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