Luke Shaw saw nips to local supermarket in £675 sinner hoody
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Manchester United defender Luke Shaw enjoys the finer things in life after he was spotted in a £675 hoody for a trip to a local supermarket.
The left back was out and about with a friend when he was pictured wearing the oversized Balenciaga Sinners sweater on Monday afternoon.
With the 22-year-old set to sign a new contract with the Red Devils, Shaw can expect a pay-rise after impressing Jose Mourinho is recent weeks.
Luke Shaw was spotted doing some shopping on Monday in a £675 'Balenciaga Sinners' hoody
Despite his good run-of-form, the defender was left out of United's starting XI on Sunday afternoon as Ashley Young filled in at left back.
Mourinho's side suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Newcastle as Matt Ritchie scored a second-half winner at St James' Park.
Juan Mata described the result as 'painful' but insists the team must carry on.
The Manchester United left back was spotted in Chesire after being helped by a mate
The duo were pictured leaving the local supermarket in the defender's Range Rover
'After losing an away game you think a lot about it on your way back home. You remember every play, every moment, and you try to change the outcome but obviously that’s impossible,' Mata wrote on his blog.
'You can’t turn back time, so the only way to carry on is to turn all this rage into a desire to win, work and attitude for the next game.
'The 1-0 in Newcastle hurts because we had chances to score both in the first and in the second half, but they took better advantage of their weapons.'
United now trail rivals Manchester City by 16 points and are only ahead of Liverpool by two points in second.
The left back was out and about with a friend when he was pictured wearing the oversized Balenciaga Sinners sweater on Monday afternoon.
With the 22-year-old set to sign a new contract with the Red Devils, Shaw can expect a pay-rise after impressing Jose Mourinho is recent weeks.

Despite his good run-of-form, the defender was left out of United's starting XI on Sunday afternoon as Ashley Young filled in at left back.
Mourinho's side suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Newcastle as Matt Ritchie scored a second-half winner at St James' Park.
Juan Mata described the result as 'painful' but insists the team must carry on.


'After losing an away game you think a lot about it on your way back home. You remember every play, every moment, and you try to change the outcome but obviously that’s impossible,' Mata wrote on his blog.
'You can’t turn back time, so the only way to carry on is to turn all this rage into a desire to win, work and attitude for the next game.
'The 1-0 in Newcastle hurts because we had chances to score both in the first and in the second half, but they took better advantage of their weapons.'
United now trail rivals Manchester City by 16 points and are only ahead of Liverpool by two points in second.
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