Man City and Man United make major change to kit prices ahead of international break

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Manchester City and Manchester United will play their final Premier League fixtures before the international break this weekend.

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Man City and Man United have made some major changes to their kit prices. Ahead of the international break next week, both clubs have begun offering discounts up to 30% on this season’s home, away and third kits.

It comes as both clubs play their final Premier League fixture before the international break this weekend, with Man United earning an important three points against Sunderland on Saturday. This has left Ruben Amorim’s side level on points with Man City, who travel to Brentford on Sunday before the season pauses for the latest round of World Cup qualifiers.

Fans can secure their discounted football strips from Fanatics, where the Man City 2025/26 Home Shirt has dropped from £85 to £59.90. This marks a 29% price cut, with the same deal also available with the Man City 2025/26 Away Shirt and Man City 2025/26 Third Shirt.

The Red half of the city can secure 25% off the Man United 2025/26 Home Shirt and Man United 2025/26 Away Shirt, both of which are reduced from £85 to £63.75. However, only the authentic edition of the Man United 2025/26 Third Shirt is on sale at £90, down from £120.

Fanatics also offers countless shirts with player printing, including new signings such as the Man City 2025/26 Home Shirt with Haaland 9 printing for £70, down from £100. There’s also the Man United 2025/26 Home Shirt with B. Fernandes 8 printing for £75, down from £100.

There are also kit options for female or younger fans on both sides, with Man City Women's and Man City Kids, or Man United Women's and Man United Kids. All kits can also be found at the official club stores and manufacturers, Puma and adidas.

Man City and Man United launched their current strips ahead of the 2025/26 Premier League season to mixed reactions from fans. Perhaps the most unique of the strips is Man City’s third kit, which features a raindrop design said to be a ‘tribute to Mancunian weather’.

It drew criticism from fans on social media, with one person harshly arguing that the designer ‘should be sacked’. Another said: “Not a bad shout to say this is the worst kit of all time.”

It found some fans though, as this Blue said: “Wow, this is super cool.” Elsewhere, Man United fans were more positive to their club’s retro third strip inspired by the black away kit worn between 1993 and 1995.

One Red said: “This looks amazing, Man United nailed the retro vibe.” Another said: “This is absolutely fire.”

However, this fan had a more tongue-in-cheek response, saying: “Will look nice in the away end when they’re playing Stockport next season.”

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