Man Utd's new kit release contains a huge hint about the futures of six stars.

Six players, including three exit-linked stars, were spotted modelling the new Manchester United 2025–26 pre-match uniforms in Kuala Lumpur. 

In an effort to collect additional money for Ruben Amorim's squad rebuild and club operating expenses, Ineos decided to send the Red Devils on a brief post-season tour to Malaysia earlier this year.

The Manchester Evening News said that the trip to Asia includes several publicity engagements, one of which was of the pre-match shirt for the upcoming season and was shared online by The Kitman. 

The fact that at least one name was on the list was a huge surprise, and United selected six celebrities to represent the shirt, which may be seen as a preview of their summer intentions. 

Among those photographed participating in the photo shoot were Suadi-affiliated captain Bruno Fernandes, Kobbie Mainoo, Harry Amass, Manuel Ugarte, Amad, and Alejandro Garnacho, the latter of whom raised some concerns.

Last week, Amorim told the Argentine winger that he may quit the team if a good offer was made for him. 

Garnacho was criticised for playing just 20 minutes in the Europa League final defeat to Tottenham.

It appears that Garnacho and the club would eventually split ways as a result of the outburst and other transgressions committed while Amorim was manager of Old Trafford. 

According to earlier reports from Thesportmoment, the player is amenable to moving on.

However, there are undoubtedly some questions that have been raised by the recent events in Kuala Lumpur.

Al-Hilal, on the other hand, has made Fernandes their priority target. They hope to sign the Portuguese playmaker before the Club World Cup next month.

According to reports, they have given the Red Devils captain until Thursday to accept to a massive contract worth £700,000 per week for the upcoming campaign.

Mainoo appears to be a part of Manchester United's future.

Mainoo's role at United has diminished since Amorim took over in November, and he has also been strongly connected to leaving Old Trafford.

Fearing he won't be a regular at United under Amorim, the Stockport-born star has already turned down a contract offer this season.

Additionally, the club will have chosen those names for a reason, even if new uniform picture shoots don't always indicate whether players are staying or leaving.

In fact, from an advertising and marketing standpoint, it doesn't seem very logical to expect a player to model new uniforms when they might be replaced in a few weeks. 

On Friday, United will go to Asia for two games against the Hong Kong national team. Sir Jim Ratcliffe's company is hoping to earn around £7.8 million from the visit.

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