MANCHESTER UNITED’S potential away kit for next season is so slick that fans are struggling to believe it.

Images have dropped from Footy Headlines showing Man United returning to a blue away kit next season and it looks pretty damn good.

NINTCHDBPICT001054089312New Man Utd away kit ‘LEAKED’ as fans label shirt ‘way too pretty to believe it’s real’Credit: Footyheadlines Southampton v Manchester UnitedOne of Man United’s more recent, famous blue kits but sponsored by NikeCredit: Getty – Contributor

Fans have been quick to comment on the leak – that the source claims is 95 percent accurate – insisting it’s too good to be true.

One user said: “Way too pretty for me to believe it’s the actual kit lol”

Another commented: “Oh my days, that’s quite something.”

A third said: “Yes! Love it. Full 1986 vibes.”

While another posted: “I will buy 10 if thats the case.”

The Red Devils’ away kit is currently white. Back in the treble season in 1999, Man United had both blue and white alternative kits and the colours have been closely associated with the club ever since.

Fans have also noted how it is reminiscent of the 1986 kit that was famously donned by club legend Bryan Robson.

That was also the first season Sir took charge at .

Of course, Man United and Adidas signed a 10-year, £900 million extension in July 2023, running until June 2035. So the kits will be an Adidas design for the foreseeable future.

The sleeve sponsorship with DXC Technology is set to expire at the end of this season, so the projected images may be tweaked should that not be renewed.

Man United are entering yet another new era under as the former deep-lying playmaker guides them until the end of the season following ‘s departure.

NINTCHDBPICT000672645465One of the more recent blue efforts from Adidas for Man UnitedCredit: Manchester United FC / Adidas

They got off to a great start with the victory over Man City last week and face this week away from home.

Despite playing below expectations, Man United aren’t in the worst position all things considered.

England are likely to command a fifth place at the end of this season and that’s exactly where United find themselves right now.

Will their gorgeous new blue kit grace the Champions League next season? There’s still work to do, but it’s very possible.