Manchester United BANS players from swapping shirts after matches
Sports
By
Game Yetu
| Sep 06, 2016
Manchester United have reportedly told their superstars like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Paul Pogba and Wayne Rooney to avoid swapping shirts with other players in order to save cash
Manchester United players have been told not to give their shirts away to opposing players or fans after matches.
That is according to ="https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/1726001/manchester-united-bans-players-from-swapping-shirts-in-attempt-to-save-money/" target="_blank">The Sun<, United management is reportedly keen to encourage the players to keep hold of their kit in order to save cash.
"They are asked not to swap shirts so they don't have to be replaced. It seems daft given how much the club is worth," a source claimed.
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United have a £750m 10-year kit deal with Adidas that runs until 2025.
An Old Trafford insider reportedly said: “They are asked not to swap shirts so they don’t have to be replaced.'