Liverpool's first kit with Adidas 'predicted' and it could be an all-time classic
Liverpool could be about to launch an all-time classic kit ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.
The Reds have teamed up with Adidas from next season onwards to bring an end to a four year spell with Nike, signing a deal that will run for five seasons until 2029-30 and bring about their first brand of Liverpool kits since 2011-12.
Yet despite being just a few months into the new campaign with the new kits on show, rumors have already started to fly about what Arne Slot's side could be wearing next season under their new kit manufacturers.
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But it isn't the famous red home shirt that has become the topic of discussion. Instead, it is the new third kit, which frequently changes color from season to season and often divides opinion.
However, Liverpool's third strip for the 2025-26 campaign might just get everyone onboard if recent reports are to be believed. According to Footy Headlines, the top will be mint green - officially called ‘Sea Green’ - and although this is a controversial color, Reds fans might just fall in love with it.
Donning the Trefoil Adidas logo and the Adidas stripes across the shoulders, the shirt will also feature a new look badge, too. Set to be “a modern twist on the early 1990s design", the current Liverbird will sit inside the old crest.
As for the collar and cuffs, these will be a combination of white/black/mint green stripes, offering a fresh and vibrant look for the players on the field. According to the report, the shorts and socks are also set to match.
A prediction of what the third kit for next season will look like has been published by Footy Headlines, and it's safe to say it's already won over a large proportion of the Reds fanbase, with some claiming it would be the club's best ever alternate strip.
As for the home and away kits, they are expected to be very similar once more. The home shirt will remain fully red and supposedly be a throwback to the 2006/07 strip, just without the collar, while the away top will be predominantly off-white with black shorts and red accents.