Nike is pleaing the Old Trafford club honor
their present contract which terminates at the end of July even though the team
has been signing a £750 million contract with Adidas. Red Devil will wear Nike
kits up to the exact last day of their agreement keeping on for the long roll.
The
Manchester Evening News reports that regardless of last year’s signing a world
record £750 million kit contract with Adidas, United will wear Nike kits for
their pre-season trip of the US. From the beginning of the 2015 – 2016 season, Adidas
will come to be United's kit providers. Yet, the club will not put on the three
stripes on the Latest
Manchester United Jersey as well as in any of three States’ International
Champions Cup exhibition.
The
Contract
Until the last day of July, the Nike's
contract with United will end. On a two-week tour of the US' west coast, The
Reds are planned to go on board and the American sportswear giant still
contract the team. An August Old Trafford friendly is expected for Latest Manchester United Jersey
with Adidas strip to be unveiled first in 23 years. Given the publicity
United's three new Nike kits established during last year’s five-match tour of
America, the bulletin is a major shock to Adidas, Nike's prime competitor, regardless
of closing a worthwhile 10-year trust with United.
New
Adidas Jersey
Between 1980 and 1992, United's kit
suppliers previously were Adidas before they were switched to Umbro. There is
some speculation of design of Latest Manchester United Jersey emerged last week. A number of
designs have been leaked since online Adidas replace Nike as MU kit companies for
the 2015 – 2016 season. There are pictures of a new navy ribbon with United's emblem
and Chevrolet sponsor without Adidas' famous three strips on the sleeves went
up on Twitter. A red emblem and the three strips on different away designs
include a glossy black design while a more classic look is seen on the white
version that heeds back to Red’s FA Cup 1990 final design.