
Man Utd star Amad rocks up to pre-season training in retro £80 Glastonbury T-shirt as fans rave about his outfit
MAD FOR IT Man Utd star Amad rocks up to pre-season training in retro £80 Glastonbury T-shirt as fans rave about his outfit
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AMAD DIALLO took centre stage by rocking up to Manchester United training in a Glastonbury shirt.
Amad looked like a top front-man while wearing the football-style jersey as he arrived at Carrington on Monday.
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Amad Diallo went viral after rocking up to Carrington in a Glastonbury shirt
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Amad wore a pair of designer sunglasses with the iconic jersey
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The top has the Glastonbury crest and adidas Trefoil logo
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The winger even had his shirt number 16 printed on the back
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The 22-year-old was reporting for the first day of United's pre- season, where he met new team-mates Matheus Cunha and Diego Leon.
Amad even had his shirt number 16 printed on the back of the multi-coloured zigzag arrow jersey, inspired by Glastonbury's iconic pyramid stage and its colourful ribbon tower.
The Adidas Originals x Festival shirt, which had the Glastonbury crest as the badge, was only available online for £80, but sold out before Glasto even started on June 25.
The Ivory Coast winger, whose eight goals made him United's joint-top goal scorer in the Premier League last season with Bruno Fernandes - paired the top with Louis Vuitton jean shorts and green Adidas trainers.
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And fans raved about Amad's sway attire, with one writing: "Amad Diallo x Glastonbury Shirt 🙌."
Another wrote: "Amad with the Glastonbury T-shirt on, my man!"
A third said: "Amad rocking the adidas Originals x Glasto jersey 😮💨."
Harry Amass, Toby Collyer, Matthijs de Ligt, Tyler Fredricson, Tom Heaton, Ayden Heaven, Kobbie Mainoo, Noussair Mazraoui, Mason Mount, Andre Onana, Luke Shaw and Joshua Zirkzee were also spotted arriving.
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Amad was among the first cohort of players who arrived at Carrington on Monday
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Players were expected to arrive on a staggered basis over a two-day period — although five stars have been told to stay away.
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Portugal stars Fernandes and Diogo Dalot have also been granted extended leave following the tragic death of their international team-mate Diogo Jota.
United skipper Fernandes and Dalot were at the funeral in the Portuguese town of Gondomar on Saturday.
Ruben Amorim has a huge pre-season on his hands, with United suffering their worst-ever Prem campaign after finishing 15th last season.
The Red Devils kick off their pre-season schedule with a game against Leeds in Stockholm a week on Saturday.
Amorim's men then travel to the US for matches against West Ham, Bournemouth and Everton.
Serie A side Fiorentina visit Old Trafford on August 9 ahead of United's first Premier League game of the season at home to Arsenal on August 17.
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