Ranking every Manchester United home shirt of the Premier League era


Despite their struggles in recent seasons, Manchester United are still the most successful team of the Premier League era – and they’ve had some pretty impressive kits in that time, too.

We’ve ranked each and every home shirt Manchester United have worn in the Premier League to date.

This is entirely subjective and you may well disagree with our order here. Still, if you do want to slag us off, tweet @planetfutebol.

23. 2018-19

The black stripes that cover the bottom half of the shirt are meant to be a nod to the club’s history, but it looks more like a barcode.

Pogba 17 18

22. 1996-97

We’re still not sure why Umbro decided to move the United badge to the centre of the shirt. The strange sleeves and different colours don’t really help either.

Scholes 96 97

21. 2016-17

Adidas tried something different with this kit. They shouldn’t have bothered.

Pogba 16 17

20. 2022-23

Look, we’ve tried but we just can’t look past that collar. Ronaldo’s face says it all.

Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United

19. 2014-15

Much like Louis van Gaal’s football, this kit was pretty forgettable.

wayne rooney 14 15

18. 2009-10

Nike ruined three years’ worth of good work in 2009-10. The black chevron leaves this like something a rugby league club would wear.

Still, Owen v Man City…

Paul Scholes 2009 10

17. 2004-06

This would’ve been a nice shirt if the badge was in the right place.

Keane 2004 06

16. 2021-22

Not bad, but it will always be the shirt they wore during their lowest-ever Premier League points tally.

Maguire Ronaldo

15. 2010-11

After the chevron disaster, Nike went back to simplicity. Dimitar Berbatov still manages to make it look cool, though.

Berbatov 2010 11

14. 2017-18

Essentially the same as the 2015-16 shirt but with a buttoned collar.

Lukaku 2017 18

13. 2011-12

A decent effort and a good collar, but it was tainted by a painful oh-so-close season.

Nani 2011 12

12. 2002-04

Diego Forlan struggling to get his shirt back on against Southampton springs to mind when we see this kit. In a good way.

Forlan 2002 04

11. 2019-20

A throwback to 1999 and we actually quite like the crest. Even the Chevrolet logo can’t ruin this kit.

Beckham 19 20

10. 2012-13

Robin van Persie, Sir Alex Ferguson and a Premier League title.

Van Persie 2012 13

9. 2000-02

Quite a smart and stylish kit that became associated with David Beckham. That can never be a bad thing.

Beckham 2002 04

8. 2020-21

A twist on a classic. It almost doesn’t work… but somehow does.

eric bailly manchester united

7. 2013-14

The black button-down collar looked sleek and this shirt deserved better than the football that David Moyes served up.

Moyes 2013 14

6. 2006-07

A white v-neck, cuffs and a gold trim. What’s not to like? It’s no coincidence that United won the league while wearing this in 2007.

Rio 2006 07

5. 1994-96

It’s not every day that you see a football stadium on a club kit, but somehow United managed to pull it off.

Beckham 1994 96

4. 2015-16

Adidas reclaimed the rights to produce United’s jerseys in 2015 and came back with a bang.

Rooney 15 16

3. 1998-00

This iconic kit might just be more impressive than United’s Treble in 1999.

1998 2000

2. 1992-94

Eric Cantona. White collar. Enough said.

Cantona 1992 94

1. 2007-09

A clear winner. Nike kept things simple with this clean kit and the white stripe down the back makes it even better.

Ronaldo 2007 09


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