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Plenty of Premier League sides are already casting a hopeful eye towards the 2024/25 season.
It promises to be a busy summer ahead with international tournaments galore and the usual circus of the transfer window, with supporters already excited over what a new campaign could bring.
But fans are also stirred by the prospect of seeing what sparkly new gear their favourite players will be donning next term, with some Premier League kits having been confirmed already and plenty of others leaked.
Here are all the confirmed and leaked kits for Premier League sides ahead of the 2024/25 season.
New home kit / Image courtesy of adidas
Arsenal's home shirt for the 2024/25 campaign heads in a different direction to previous adidas numbers, with a heavy emphasis on the white aspect of the jersey with some navy accents throughout.
The away shirt is another interesting inclusion from adidas, who have used the same template but with dramatically different colours. Black, green and red are thrown together according to reliable leaks and, much like the home shirt, the cannon badge replaces Arsenal's usual club crest.
Arsenal's rumoured third shirt is all kinds of classy, with the main colour being aqua and trimmings being purple and navy according to the experts. A subtle 'AFC' pattern throughout, a neat collar and the old adidas Trefoil logo elevate this number.
It will be all change for Aston Villa next season, with the much-maligned Castore having been ditched for the reliable adidas. There will also be a shift in betting sponsors with BK8 being replaced by Betano, while there will be a fresh take on the classic club crest too.
Aston Villa fans will, of course, be able to add the Champions League badges to their shirt purchases next season.
Brentford's 2024/25 home shirt will be the same as their 2023/24 iteration, with the Bees' decision to release a new kit every two years highlighting their commitment to lessening the environmental impact of shirt manufacturing, while also providing a more affordable experience for the club's fans.
Very little is known about what Brighton and Nike will produce next season - other than the home shirt will almost certainly boast the usual blue and white vertical stripes. Yellow, green and orange have been the predominant base colours for alternate strips in recent years.
Bournemouth's home shirts never stray too far from their roots but the addition of gold accents from Umbro has certainly brought the best out of the Cherries' 2024/25 leaked jersey. The meaty black collar may divide opinion, however.
While the above photo actually shows a counterfeit Chelsea 2024/25 home shirt, it's believed that the real deal will look incredibly similar. One difference, however, is that Infinite Athlete won't be the club's sponsor next term, with no confirmed sponsor announced for next year just yet.
There is an orange theme developing at Stamford Bridge ahead of the 2024/25 season, with the leaked away shirt also boasting bright tangerine accents. The base of the shirt is 'guava ice' according to aficionados with navy blue across the collar, cuffs and side panels.
It's worth noting that the above leaked 2024/25 third shirt may not be entirely accurate, with details such as the collar and cuffs potentially differing. However, this is the gist of what the kit will look like according to reports, with a black and grey base, a vertical Nike swoosh and accents that resemble a sweet wrapper.
There have been no reliable leaks indicating what any of Crystal Palace's shirts will look like for the 2024/25 campaign.
Everton's kits for next season remain shrouded in mystery, with the club reportedly set to swap Hummel for Castore as the manufacturer.
Unfortunately for Fulham fans, there haven't been any notable leaks of what next season's jerseys could look like.
Ipswich's return to the Premier League has been one of the feel good stories of the 2023/24 campaign. However, what their shirts may look like next season remains unknown, although their latest jerseys have been sponsored by famous fan Ed Sheeran.
The 2015/16 Premier League champions are also back in the big time but what they will be wearing for their return remains to be seen.
Liverpool have already released their 2024/25 home jersey, inspired by the 1984 European Cup winners' kit. Gold accents and an interesting pinstripe pattern are matched by a ludicrously large collar.
Liverpool's rumoured away shirt for next season is a rather simple offering, with a jet black base and grey and light blue accents. It most closely resembles the club's 2019/20 third shirt - when they won the Premier League title.
All Nike elite team third shirts will boast the vertical swoosh next season. While still a little odd to look at, it doesn't detract from an excellent Liverpool kit with a white base, striking red and yellow combinations and a black sponsor.
Man City officially released their 2024/25 shirt on Wednesday 16 May. The jersey features the numbers '0161' on the collar and sleeve cuffs - the telephone area code for Manchester.
It appears that Man City's next away shirt will pay homage to the excellent and iconic 1998/99 away kit, boasting an almost identical design with a few changes - a new sponsor and block colour sleeves. This is guaranteed to be a quick seller.
Like Arsenal's jerseys and many Euro 2024 kits, Man Utd will use adidas' Tiro 24 template for their home shirt next term. Featuring a gradient on the lower half of the shirt, Snapdragon will take over from TeamViewer as sponsors.
A navy blue away shirt will be worn by Man Utd for the 2024/25 campaign, featuring a recurring 'M' pattern that is used to form snowflake shapes across the jersey - perhaps another nod to the famous 1990/92 shirt.
While no official announcement has been made for Man Utd's kits next season, the third shirt has also been reliably leaked. It features a unique devil crest and the adidas Trefoil manufacturer logo, with some smart horizontal stripes across the chest.
While not 100% confirmed, adidas' first Newcastle home jersey since 2009/10 isn't much to write home about. A fairly simple design, the Sela sponsor once again draws attention more than anything else.
The away shirt is expected to be inspired by the fabled 1995/95 away shirt, although the final product is yet to be confirmed.
Nottingham Forest fans won't be too bothered by how next season's kit looks, just that it still boasts Premier League badges on the sleeves. Little is known about what the Midlands club will do with their shirts next term.
Simple but effective springs to mind when looking at leaked images of Tottenham's proposed 2024/25 home shirt. The shirt will feature navy sleeves, a slightly different look from Spurs' plain white t-shirt from this season.
Tottenham's leaked away kit is a little more exciting, partly because it features the universally loved central club crest. The blue asymmetrical stripes offer something a little different, although the collar could do with being revised.
Tottenham's rumoured third jersey somewhat resembles the famous shirt worn by Lucas Moura and his teammates in the 2018/19 Champions League semi-final comeback against Ajax. Yes, there's another vertical swoosh.
Not a great deal is known about the West Ham kits for the upcoming campaign, but they are likely to feature Umbro's special centenary logo.
Wolves fans are currently waiting on the official release of their 2024/25 shirts, with no reliable leaks having surfaced just yet.
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