MANCHESTER UNITED are BANNED from printing the names of three legendary players’ shirts for licencing reasons.
Fans have been left baffled after learning that the club’s official shop are FORBIDDEN from printing the three big names on the back of replica tops.
United released the club’s new home and away shirt for next season, with fans racing to get their favourite players names on the back.
Among these were huge United fan Simon Lloyd, who noticed something bizarre when he took his son to the Mega Store at Old Trafford this week.
According to the club’s rules, fans can’t get Eric Cantona, David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo printed on the back of their shirts.
Of course, that may come as a huge surprise given their iconic statuses.
A policy sign mounted on shop wall read: “Due to licensing restrictions, we are unable to print Cantona, Beckham, and Ronaldo.”
Man Utd confirmed the licensing rule to SunSport on Friday.
The three icons own their image rights, meaning the club cannot print their name at the Megastore.
And fans online were left baffled by the widely unknown rule.
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One wrote on X: “That’s really weird!”
While a second joked: “What if your surname genuinely is Beckham 🤣.”
But another raged: “I really detest the way football is going. It’s all about the money and nothing else.”
A fourth said: “That’s an absolute disgrace.”
The club also made it clear that they “only” print on the current season’s shirts and fans can’t ask for previous fonts used in older years.
Cantona was the face of Premier League football in the 90s, after helping United to four league titles following his move from Leeds in 1992.
Beckham, who graduated from the club’s famed youth academy, won six league titles and was part of the club’s Treble-winning campaign in 1999.
As for Ronaldo, he made his name at Old Trafford, winning three league titles, the Champions League and the Ballon d’Or in 2008.
Fast forward 18 years and Ruben Amorim’s squad are set to begin their pre-season US tour against West Ham on Saturday, before facing Bournemouth and Everton next week.