MANCHESTER UNITED are set to miss out on MILLIONS after the launch of their new training kit.
The Red Devils announced their 2025/2026 training attire without a sponsor, with many fans calling it “embarrassing”.



Sponsorship-wise, one brand will often sponsor the playing kits, whole another does the training kit.
But United’s partnership with Blockchain company Tezos, which was worth around £24million a year, came to an end on June 30.
And, on Tuesday, the struggling Premier League club launched their new plum shade kit for Ruben Amorim’s training sessions without any sponsor.
This means they are currently missing out on a huge chunk of revenue.
And fans were quick to call it out, with one writing: “Not surprising. There’s not many want to be associated with us.”
While a second raged: “Shambolic”.
Club sources suggested a new training kit sponsor would be agreed shortly after Tezos’ sponsorship ended.
But it’s also understood there is nothing immediate in the works to agree a new sponsor, according to Manchester Evening News.

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The Tezos-branded training kit was worn by United‘s first-team squad for the last three years, and the logo also featured on kit worn by the women’s team.
Agreeing a new training kit sponsor as soon as possible will be important to help balance the apparently cash-strapped books.
United shared a series of photos of players in the new strip and other variations such as coats and jackets, including the likes of Luke Shaw, Mason Mount and Leny Yoro.
Wantaway star Alejandro Garnacho also featured in the promotion snaps, despite being placed on the transfer list and linked with a move away.
Last month, Matheus Cunha was pictured in a Tezos-sponsored hoodie in unveiling pictures after signing from Wolves.
But now any new signings are set to be pictured in sponsorless attire.
The news of Tezos’ sponsorship agreement ending comes after it emerged Marriott International would not be extending its 2019 sponsorship deal after its contract expired.
Meanwhile, Snapdragon continues to sponsor the club’s matchday kits, in a deal worth £300million over five years.
Amorim’s side start their Premier League season on August 17 at home to Arsenal.