MANCHESTER UNITED fans are on cloud nine after a massive few months at Old Trafford.

‘s side have secured their sport back in the , and the Red Devils need just a point to mathematically secure third place behind and Man City.

Manchester United v Liverpool - Premier League, United Kingdom - 03 May 2026Man Utd’s 2025/26 home shirt has been significantly reduced Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Sunderland v Manchester United - Premier League, United Kingdom - 09 May 2026The away kit has had its final outing with the Red Devils’ last game of the season away to Brighton Credit: Shutterstock Editorial

With their seat at Europe‘s top table confirmed, the club officially unveiled their this week.

The retro-inspired design is a nod to the iconic 1977 FA Cup-winning side, and it’s who love a classic look.

But while the new shirt is the talk of the town, its arrival means some massive savings are now available on this season’s kit.

The 2025/26 home jersey has seen its price drop as retailers make room for the new threads.

Fans can currently snap up the men’s home shirt for just £60 at Sports Direct – down from its original price of £84.99 – a tidy saving of almost £25.

For anyone who’s either a Men’s S or XXXL – you can get it for just £50 at JD Sports .

It’s the perfect time to get kitted out for the final day of the season, where United will look to finish the campaign on a high.

The away kit has also been reduced, and is now available for £60 at Sports Direct .

And for the traditionalists amongst us, retro shirts celebrating former glories have also been reduced.

The Red Devils have reduced their ‘ x Adidas Terrace Icons’ shirt down to just £42 from the standard price of £70.

However, with a membership, fans can get a further 10% off.

It’s a rare chance for the United faithful to celebrate a successful season without breaking the bank on the latest merchandise.

With the Champions League anthem set to return to M16, it’s the best time to be a Red Devil in many years.

Man Utd ratings vs Sunderland as Lammens bails out team-mates after even Bruno Fernandes struggles

SENNE LAMMENS bounced back to earn Manchester United a hard-fought draw against a lively Sunderland side on Saturday afternoon

After a poor error against Liverpool last week, the goalkeeper once again proved to be worth his weight in gold – just £18.2million worth last summer – as his saves helped Michael Carrick‘s much-changed outfit avoid defeat.

United were second best all over the pitch with even Bruno Fernandes strugging.

The visitors, who remain third in the Premier League table, failed to have shot on target until stoppage time after scoring in every game since November.

Sunderland dominated all areas and were unlucky not to pick up all three points, with Sharel Geertruida smacking the post late on.

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