New Liverpool home kit 'leaked' in stunning throwback for 2025/26 season
Pictures of Liverpool’s 2025/26 home kit have supposedly been leaked online, suggesting that the Reds could be adopting a throwback look next season.
Next season - when Arne Slot will hope his side is defending a Premier League title - is set to mark the first campaign with Adidas back as the club’s kit supplier, having struck a deal to switch from current manufacturer Nike after five years. According to SportBusiness, the new deal with Adidas will take the club up until the 2029/30 season.
There have already been a number of ‘leaks’ online of the new-look kit for next season, but now new images have surfaced on social media giving perhaps the clearest look at what the Reds will be playing in at Anfield later this year.
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The images, carried by The Anfield Buzz on X, show how the new home kit will look in the Champions League, with the Adidas logo and Liverpool crest on either side of the chest, with the club’s sponsor Standard Chartered emblazoned below.
The sleeves bear the three stripes synonymous with Adidas, while the UEFA logo bears the number 6 - signifying the amount of times Liverpool has won the European Cup - just above the UEFA Foundation for Children logo.
The new kit bears a striking resemblance to the Adidas kits sported by Liverpool during the company’s previous spell as the club’s kit supplier. Specifically, it looks very similar to the strip worn from 2006 to 2008, a period which saw the Reds reach the Champions League final in 2007.
Liverpool.com says: We do love a throwback - although this one doesn’t quite get all that excited. It’s a solid enough effort for a home kit, but it’s also a very safe design - nothing as eye-catching as this season’s offering from Nike.
You can understand why Adidas wouldn’t go too extravagant for its first kit back with Liverpool, but hopefully they have some more exciting designs to come over the years.