MANCHESTER UNITED were trolled by fans as they warmed up in their special edition Chinese New Year shirt.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side donned the dragon-print jersey ahead of the Premier League clash against Norwich at Old Trafford.

The new kit is plastered in images of dragons in honour of the 2020 Chinese New Year - which is on January 25.

It is predominately red with a retro black V-neck collar complete with a gold Adidas logo.

Fans can buy then United jersey on the club website - but it will set them back a whopping £69.95.


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And judging by the response from supporters on social media, it will not be flying off the shelves.

One said: "Shirt is as bad as the team."

Another added: "This is becoming ridiculous! What a joke."

And one cheekily claimed: "Looks like an old school English house curtain if you ask me."

One Twitter user even joked: "If you're going to lose, might as well do it in style."

United will hope that the eye-catching jersey inspires them to glory against bottom-placed Norwich.

Solskjaer's side will be hoping to return to winning ways after the midweek defeat to bitter rivals Manchester City.

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