Manchester United ban Ibrahimovic, Pogba and Rooney from doing this
– Manchester United have banned its players from exchanging jersey’s
– The Jersey ration is two with short sleeves and two with long sleeves
– United signed a £750million ten-year kit deal with Adidas in 2014
– The club insists its not cost effective for players to exchange jerseys
Manchester United have banned superstars like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Paul Pogba and Wayne Rooney from swapping shirts with other players after matches.
According to a source who spoke with the Express UK, the players will not exchange jerseys in order to save cash.
Ibrahimovic celebrates a goal with Paul Pogba
The announcement comes as a huge shock as United are one of the richest clubs in the world worth around £2 billion.
A source told The Sun: “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.”
“The owners have a reputation for keeping an eye on costs.”
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United who signed a £750million ten-year kit deal with Adidas in 2014 have given all players a shirt ration of two with short sleeves and two with long sleeves.
The club splashed out £150million on new signings for boss Jose Mourinho this summer.
Any supporter dreaming of grabbing a Zlatan Ibrahimovic or Paul Pogba shirt at games might have to rethink.
According to the Express UK, if all Manchester United players swapped shirts the bill would be £660.
United’s stars are currently away from the club on international duty but return this week ahead of the Manchester derby on Saturday.
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