New Liverpool x Adidas away kit leak CONFIRMED by expert | OneFootball

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·24 de septiembre de 2024

New Liverpool x Adidas away kit leak CONFIRMED by expert

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Following the announcement earlier this year that Liverpool will be ending their collaboration with Nike in favour of a return to Adidas, speculation has arisen about what next season's shirts may look like.

And now in a recent report from FootyHeadlines, an insider has confirmed earlier predictions about the appearance of the third kit, which is truly breathtaking.


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Alongside a Trefoil logo which will replace the iconic three-stripe logo, the Reds will play with a classic Liverpool crest as opposed to the new streamlined club logo or the official formal logo.

Emblazoned with a black and white trim, the 'sea green' third kit will debut in the 2025-26 season with only 'minor details' set to differ from the leak to the official announcement next year.

The club crest in question could return to the one from 1987-1992, in which time Liverpool won two league titles and two FA Cups under the management of Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness.

The idea behind the green kit may be inspired by a throwback to the 2008-09 Adidas third kit, which featured a similar colour.

Liverpool's long-standing history with Adidas

After partnerships in 1985-96 and 2006-12, this would be Liverpool's third deal with Adidas, a sign of great joy to fans who have heavily missed the nostalgic colours the brand used in their kits.

Liverpool's current £30million per season deal with Nike is set to run out after five years of working together and with prospects of a figure between £50million and £90million being reported with Adidas, it would be a really smart move from the club.

Throughout much of Liverpool's illustrious history, Adidas has been represented on Liverpool's kits and while many fans have enjoyed Nike's efforts these past few years, a move back to Adidas looked inevitable at some point in the future.

Amidst Trent Alexander-Arnold's agreement with the brand to wear their iconic Predator boots, the club's closer relationship with Adidas could also be a deciding factor in his ongoing contract negotiations.

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