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Manchester United reportedly set to release first-ever fourth kit for 2026/27 season

Danny Jones Danny Jones Man United releasing fourth kit for next season 2026/27

In what will be a club-first, it’s being claimed that Manchester United will be releasing a fourth kit for the 2026/27 campaign.

And no, we don’t mean a special one-off pre-match jersey or training shirt; this will be an additional alternative Man United strip to be worn in games next season.

With the current term set to conclude in just a couple of games’ time, and the Red Devils having now secured a return to the Champions League, they’re marking their comeback with their inaugural fourth kit – one for each of the competitions they will be playing in this year.

Football clubs often rotate between two or even three kits, but it’s not all that often that you see a side springing for another one.

💣💣💣 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: Adidas to Release First-Ever Manchester United 4th Kit in 26-27: https://t.co/xDJa8inmPG

— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) May 12, 2026

As broken by reliable football fashion source, Footy Headlines, while there isn’t much information around what the kit will look like, or even what the colour will be just yet, it is believed it will be a variation on the classic trio of red, white and black used for home shirts, shorts and socks.

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Historically, most teams that have opted to take on an extra kit usually do so when competing in more tournaments than most terms – such as Manchester City in the most recent Club World Cup – for special anniversary matches, milestone derbies, cup-ties or some kind of limited-edition collaboration.

Technically, Man United have had a fourth kit before, but it was only a digital one for the EA Sports FC games (formerly FIFA) back in 2017, and although it was available to purchase in real life, it was never donned on the pitch.

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However, according to the online outlet, this fourth kit will be match-worn at some point in 2026/27, though we are yet to get a clear timeline.

Meanwhile, posters for the new MUFC home shirt are currently going up outside Old Trafford.

Footy Headlines state that the launch is expected in early next year, rather than for the start of 26/27, and many supporters are already speculating that it will be worn primarily for European/cup fixtures.

Shirts like these are always likely to become collectors’ items, and it goes without saying that, besides being a helpful rotation when it comes to potential kit clashes, this will no doubt serve as yet another money spinner for both them and Adidas.

United’s current deal with the German kit manufacturers runs until 2035, and if this proves to be a popular addition to their sportswear lineup and the ever-growing ‘casual culture’ among fans, we wouldn’t be surprised if you see even more fourth shirts coming out of Manchester in the future.

Speaking of footy kits, for those who haven’t seen it already, he’s a close-up look at the aforementioned Manchester United home strip for next season.

Manchester United home kit for 2026/27 ‘leaked’ online in unboxing video
Footy Headlines has also shared the latest look at the ‘rumoured’ away and third kits HERE.

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Featured Images — Matt Bloomfield (via Flickr)/The Manc Group

Manchester City to open pop-up pub in honour of John Stones and Bernardo Silva

Danny Jones Danny Jones John Stones Bernardo Silva pub Manchester city centre

Manchester City are setting up a special pop-up to celebrate John Stones and Bernardo Silva as they prepare to leave at the end of this season.

Having spent nearly two full decades at the Etihad Stadium between them, Stones and Silva will be toasting their departure in true Northern fashion: with their very own Man City pub of the same name.

Come on, you have to admit it: ‘The Stones and Silva’ has a nice ring to it.

Opening for just a few days later this month, before the conclusion of the 2025/26 Premier League campaign and their final appearances in City colours, this is your time to cheers their careers.

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Pouring pints from Thursday, 21 May until the end, Cityzens are being encouraged to come along and raise a glass to two of their team’s most successful stars.

Taking over the legendary Star and Garter on Fairfield Street in Manchester city centre, as per an official press release from the club, “The Stones & Silva will feature themed décor inspired by the pair’s unforgettable moments in sky blue.”

As arguably two of the most important players during the Manc side’s most prolific period for winning silverware, it feels only fitting that Blues give them a proper send-off.

Entry will be available on a first-come, first-served basis throughout the event, and you can expect plenty of supporters to come through the doors.

The chosen picture for the pub’s hanging inn sign is inspired by the iconic snap of the Gallagher brothers back at the start of the Oasis mania.

Who wore it better: @liamgallagher and @NoelGallagher, or Johnny Stones and @BernardoCSilva? 😍 https://t.co/uuCYdYkbbg

— The Manc (@TheMancUK) May 12, 2026

MCFC’s The Stones and Silva pop-up pub will open at the following times:

  • Thursday, 21 May: 4pm-11pm
  • Friday, 22 May: 4pm-11pm
  • Saturday, 23 May: 12pm-11pm
  • Sunday, 24 May: 12pm-8pm

Better still, in collaboration with official partners Asahi, the first 100 fans through the doors each day will be able to get their hands on a FREE beer. Be rude not to at least try and turn up early…

Elsewhere at the club, the drinks have already been flowing in and around Etihad Campus, as Man City Women finally lifted another league title. See some of the party scenes down below.

Manchester City win first Women’s Super League title in a decade

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Featured Images — Manchester City Football Club (publicity pictures)

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