By Liam Styles
Manchester United’s players have been reported to be disappointed in the last few hours, as they have complained to the club about a concrete inconvenience existing in the dressing room during this season, which would have caused the annoyance of the squad, who would have asked the club to give them a solution soon.
According to the English journalist Mike Keegan from Daily Mail, Manchester United players have recently complained to the club about the Adidas gear used during this season, which they would consider too tight to be comfortable during the games, as the players would have already decided to wear replica items of kit during the last few games.
Following these sources, the players would not have worn the official home socks since the second game of the season, and the Cameroonian goalkeeper Andre Onana would have the last player to complain about the kits, revealing that his goalkeeper jersey would be also too tight to be comfortable during the games.
According to the information given by Daily Mail, Onana would have been wearing the shirt specifically designed for players with a closer fit than those made available for fans, but found it too tight and switched to a looser replica version. The problem is not the first one had with Adidas this season, as it would be worth mentioning that at the start of the season the Rasmus Højlund shirt was not sold because the German brand had not delivered to the club the “ø” necessary for the Danish player shirt.
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