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Liverpool 2025/26 Adidas home kit ‘leaked’ as new footage emerges

Liverpool's shirt for the 2024/25 season
-Credit: (Image: Alex Livesey - Danehouse/Getty Images)


A video which claims to be showing the new Liverpool home shirt for the 2025/26 season has been shared online. The video posted shows a kit manufactured by Adidas amid rumours that the sportswear company will be taking over from Nike for the new season.

It was first reported back in April that the club were going to switch kit manufacturers, but Liverpool declined to comment when asked about the change. Leaks last month suggested that the new kit would be in a darker red than recent designs, with the Liverpool crest and Adidas logo reverting back to white.

On the current Nike kit, both the company’s swoosh and the Liver Bird are yellow in colour. The club’s sponsor Standard Chartered remains white, with it the same in the leaked shirt.

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The video shows the traditional three white Adidas stripes on the shoulder. There is also one white stripe on a red neckline - the opposite way to the current shirt which has a white neckline with a red stripe.

It has previously been claimed that the design will be reminiscent of the 2006/07 shirt, but with the exception of a collar. Adidas were Liverpool’s kit manufacturers for that season, replacing Reebok in 2006.

Further leaks of information from Footy Headlines surrounding the away shirt suggest that it will be off white combined with black and a little bit of red. The third shirt is set to be mint green, the colour officially called ‘sea green’ and will feature a modernised version of the Liverpool crest used between 1987 and 1992.

It remains to be seen how accurate this supposed leak is. It is important to note that while the pictures claim to show what Liverpool's kit will look like next season, the club will not confirm anything until the official launch next year.