Liverpool new home kit 'leaked' as possible design for 2024/25 emerges online
Rumoured designs of Liverpool's home shirt for the 2024/25 season have emerged on social media, less than halfway through the current campaign
by Jake Bayliss · Liverpool EchoLiverpool new home kit 'leaked' as possible design for 2024/25 emerges online
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Liverpool fans have displayed their excitement at the latest ‘leaked’ kit designs for next season.
The Reds are yet to hit the halfway mark in the current campaign, with Jurgen Klopp focused on proving his new-look side can be title contenders. With plenty of excitement bubbling around this fresh Liverpool team, supporters have already begun turning their attention to what could be on the horizon.
It was rumoured last month that the club’s home shirt design for the 2024/25 season will incorporate the red, white and yellow colour scheme. Unofficial mock ups of the primarily red home kit suggested that the design would include a pinstripe detail, which would be reminiscent of the shirt from Liverpool’s title-winning 2019/20 campaign.
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As the speculation around the potential kit grows, it has since been speculated that the pinstripe pattern will consist of a yellow ‘YNWA’ detail; a nod to the club’s iconic ‘You'll Never Walk Alone’ anthem.
These designs also include a red, white and yellow collar, which strikes a resemblance to the colour scheme and kit design used in the 2013/14 season. That campaign saw Brendan Rodgers’ free-scoring side, spearheaded by Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge, go close to winning the club’s first Premier League title.
It has been rumoured that Liverpool’s away shirt for next season will be ‘forest green’ with ‘washed teal’ details, while the third kit will be primarily white.
The 2024/25 season will be the fifth year of Liverpool’s kit partnership with Nike, following the end of their previous agreement with New Balance. As the ECHO reported in July, there is a desire to continue the partnership and discussions will soon begin with Nike over extending the current deal beyond 2025.
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