Manchester United refuse to print 'Cantona' on new shirts?

Man Utd refuse to print 'Cantona' on shirts?

Manchester United's official club shop has reportedly refused to print Eric Cantona's name on the back of fans' shirts.

The new strip for the 2013-14 campaign has prompted fans to get the former number seven's name emblazoned on their shirts due to the new collar, which the club have said is inspired by the Frenchman.

It is believed that the Premier League champions have turned away supporters wanting Cantona on their shirts as they do not have the image rights to print it, according to the Daily Mail.

Meanwhile, reports have claimed United are confident that they will sign both Robert Lewandowski and Cesc Fabregas this summer.

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