That's not the case at all. Certain fans will want to have all 3 jerseys, some fans may only want the third jersey but the demand is there for the jersey to be bought. It's natural that any team, not just United, would (and have) make all the kits they wear available for sale.
Teams produce a new kit every 2 years for as long as I can remember (is this a rule btw?). There would be uproar from the fans if it didn't go on sale. Giving the "customers" what they want is not exploitation.DCFCSteve's exzmple of 365 shirts is perhaps an exaggeration, but if United (or Arsenal, Chelsea etc, my point is not confined to United) produced another shirt each year, people would buy it. There would be no need for that new shirt, and now I dont see any fans voicing a wish to buy a new shirt, but some would buy it if it were produced. That is not giving the fans what they want, it is taking advantage of them.
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