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5th September 2016
09:52am BST

"They are asked not to swap shirts so they don’t have to be replaced. It seems daft given how much the club is worth," a source told The Sun.
"The owners have a reputation for keeping an eye on costs."
Players are understood to have been given two long-sleeve and two short-sleeve jerseys each, and the club reportedly don't appreciate the shirts been handed over to fans either.
When United played Cambridge United in the FA Cup last year, the League Two side told their players not to swap shirts because the club were strapped for cash.
Manchester United don't have that worry, but they may be looking to cut costs after an expensive summer in the transfer market.

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