An adult platform has now made a strange offer to Manchester United amid the club's ongoing on- and off-field issues.
Having lost their past two games against Manchester City and Newcastle United by 3-0 scorelines, manager Erik ten Hag is facing increasing pressure in the Old Trafford hot seat.
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The club's issues are not limited to the results on the pitch, though, with there having been suggestions that the players are unhappy with their adidas kit too.
According to the Daily Mail, goalkeeper Andre Onana has requested a looser replica shirt to wear during matches, while some outfield players are said have told kit staff and the manager that their socks were too tight.
As a result, a number of their stars have reportedly been wearing replica socks instead of the official versions since their 2-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur back in August.
However, an unusual source has now extended a helping hand regarding their alleged kit complaints.
Adult subscription service My.Club has offered to supply 500 pairs of new socks for the Red Devils, according to SportBible.
Mike Ford, vice-president of My.Club, said: "Manchester United have had a pitiful start to their campaign and the last thing they need to deal with are complaints that their kits are too tight.
"We here at My.Club know a thing or two about the importance of having comfortable socks. Our socks are cushioned and breathable.
"After all, it's important that fashion and function go hand in hand. Send us an address via Twitter (@mydotclub) and they will be delivered ASAP.
"My.Club has been eager to penetrate the football world and reach a new audience of loyal fans and creators.
"The company has submitted several bids to be the kit sponsor for European football clubs, including Inter Milan and – most recently – Chelsea."
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With the adult platform having reportedly made several attempts to get into football, they are said to have launched bids of £80 million (R1.7 billion) to Inter Milan and £40 million (R898 million) to Chelsea to sponsor their shirts, without any success.
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