Manchester United have pledged to donate to sales made from BLM printed on the back of their shirts to charity.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer side return to action against Tottenham on Friday and the players will have the anti-racism slogan on the back of their shirts.
It's been gathered that Premier League clubs agreed unanimously that players would have Black Lives Matter on the back of their shirts instead of their names.
According to Goal, the Old Trafford outfit has offered the service for fans to have the same words on the back of their shirts for £10, and have committed to donating all proceeds from any shirt printing to Kick it Out.
Richard Arnold, the club's managing director, said: “Manchester United has a long-standing commitment against racism and discrimination, both through our own campaigns and through support of external organisations working in this area.
“We wanted to take this from being a valuable message of support to real tangible help for the essential work that Kick It Out do in this area.”
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