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Manchester United 'lose new £200m training kit deal with MyProtein owners following supporter’s anti-Glazers campaign'

Manchester United have reportedly missed out on a new training kit deal worth £200million over 10 years due to concerns over the anti-Glazers campaign.

United were meant to replace AON with Myprotein, a Cheshire firm owned by Manchester-based company The Hut Group, as one of their sponsors.

However, Richard Arnold - United’s group managing director - announced The Hut Group had pulled out of the contract which was due to start on July 1.

Manchester United have reportedly missed out on a new training kit deal worth u00a3200million
United were meant to replace AON with Myprotein, owned by THG, as their new partner

According to The Observer, THG have pulled out of the deal due to concerns over the club's attempted boycott of the United owners and their partners.