Liverpool new 2025/26 home kit 'leak' with massive design U-turn and controversial colour change

Adidas will reputedly replace Nike as Liverpool's shirt supplier next season, and the Reds' new home kit will seemingly be inspired by one of their previous designs

18:33, 16 Oct 2024
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Liverpool's new home kit seems set to be a different shade of red next season
A leaked Liverpool home kit for the 2025/26 season suggests it will be darker red than recent designs. Nike's contract with the Reds ends this season and Adidas is reputedly taking over as the club's new kit manufacturer.

Liverpool FC declined to comment when asked by the ECHO about the change after Sport Business first reported they were swapping suppliers in April. However, details about new kits are now leaking online, with a new goalkeeper kit design emerging in late August.


That design featured the Adidas logo, which is light green on a black shirt, much like this season's. The new home kit leak is also red, but there appears to be a difference from Nike's designs over recent years.

Footy Headlines claims that the shirt will be darker in colour and officially called 'Strong Red'. The four Nike home kits have all been lighter than this, with the shade said to be something closer to the New Balance kits.

The logos are also said to be reverting to white to match the Standard Chartered logo after the Liver Bird and Nike logos changed to yellow on this season's shirts. White also appears to be the only other colour on the kit, with its shoulder stripes and trim matching the logos.

They claim the design will be reminiscent of the 2006/07 home kit but without a collar. That shirt was Adidas' first after replacing Reebok in 2006.

That season was highlighted by the Road to Athens, with the Reds unable to repeat their 2005 Istanbul heroics following a 2-1 defeat to AC Milan in the Champions League final. They also wore it the following season when they reached the semi-finals - beating Besiktas 8-0 in it en route - before losing to Chelsea after extra time at Stamford Bridge.

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