Cristiano Ronaldo: Man Utd face huge shortage of shirts with fans rushing to get kits

The Ronaldo effect! Manchester United are facing a huge shortage of replica shirts with fans rushing to grab kits… and suppliers Adidas struggling with their factories in Vietnam closed due to Covid

  • There is high demand for Man United kits since Cristiano Ronaldo’s return
  • Adidas were already battling delays due to the closure of factories in Vietnam
  • United now face a huge shortage of replica shirts to sell due to the situation 
  • Portuguese star Ronaldo will reclaim the iconic No 7 shirt, the club confirmed

Manchester United are facing a shortage of replica shirts to sell, with Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival creating an overwhelming demand.

United’s kit supplier Adidas are already having to contend with significant delays in production due to the closure of factories in Vietnam, where typically 28 per cent of the sportswear giant’s production comes from.

There is already a potential four-month lag, but the situation has been complicated further by Ronaldo’s sensational return to Old Trafford. 

Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Man United has sparked a huge demand for replica kits

A long-sleeved shirt with Ronaldo's name and shirt is sold out in a number of sizes on United's website, while it states that shipping may be delayed until November 3

A long-sleeved shirt with Ronaldo’s name and shirt is sold out in a number of sizes on United’s website, while it states that shipping may be delayed until November 3

The signing of Ronaldo, who will reclaim his iconic No 7 shirt, has created a huge buzz around United and subsequently has seen a rush to purchase kits.     

An Adidas spokesman told The Independent: ‘We are working in collaboration with MUFC to try and meet exceptionally high fan demand for our new designs but expect low availability of certain products.’

On United’s website, it states that some shirts with Ronaldo’s name and number printed on the back may not be shipped until November.

United confirmed earlier this week that Ronaldo will reclaim the iconic No 7 jersey

United confirmed earlier this week that Ronaldo will reclaim the iconic No 7 jersey

Ronaldo is set to join up with his new team-mates earlier than planned after he was released by Portugal after picking up a suspension for celebrating his winner against Republic of Ireland

Ronaldo is set to join up with his new team-mates earlier than planned after he was released by Portugal after picking up a suspension for celebrating his winner against Republic of Ireland

Ronaldo, meanwhile, has been given the opportunity to hook up with his new United team-mates earlier than expected after Portugal released him from the national squad after he picked up a one-game suspension in their 2-1 World Cup qualifier victory over the Republic of Ireland.

The 36-year-old headed two late goals to break the men’s international scoring record and give Portugal a dramatic victory. But he received a caution for taking his shirt off while celebrating the winner, ruling him out of the trip to Azerbaijan on Tuesday.

The Portugal captain will also miss Saturday’s friendly against World Cup hosts Qatar in Hungary.

His release allows him to travel to England earlier than planned, giving him time to quarantine before he can start training with Manchester United ahead of a potential second ‘debut’ at home against Newcastle United on September 11. 

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