
Every leaked Premier League kit for next season including throwback Liverpool shirt and slick Man Utd away strip
Man City's alleged third shirt has already drawn some criticism
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IT'S that time of year again.
With the 2024-25 season done and dusted, preparations are underway for next term.
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Arsenal are among the clubs to have launched their new home kit already
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And one thing on every Premier League club's agenda is the roll out of thier new kits.
Some have already been released, while others have been leaked on social media.
SunSport has looked at some of the strips we can expect ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.
ARSENAL
The Gunners have already unveiled their home kit for next season.
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The traditional red strip has white detailing with a gothic A print blended into the body of the shirt.
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Arsenal have already unveiled their home kit for next season
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Unlike the Arsenal home kits of recent years, the new shirt, shorts and socks only include red and white elements, with no blue or gold.
Although the club's second and third kits are yet to be officially released, some fans have leaked them online.
Arsenal's rumoured away shirt bears similarities to the club's 2021-22 third strip.
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With a dark and light blue lightning-like pattern, the top has the Gunners' alternative cannon badge in white.
There is also some red detailing down the sides and on the sleeves and neckline.
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Finally, the club's alleged new third shirt is a combination of the 2008-09 and 2009-10 third strips.
The white shirt has maroon cannon and Adidas badge with gold detailing on the collar and sleeves.
The iconic Adidas stripes along the shoulders are also maroon.
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Arsenal's leaked 2025-26 away kit
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Arsenal's leaked 2025-26 third kit
CHELSEA
The new Chelsea shirt is fairly similar to the 2024-25 edition.
It is the traditional Blue colour synonymous with the club and includes a subtle print inspired by the architecture of London.
The away kit also bears similarities to this season's.
Chelsea's new away strip is the same off-white colour but features eight thin blue and red stripes down the centre.
It also includes red and black detailing on the sleeve cuffs.
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Chelsea's new home shirt includes a subtle print inspired by the architecture of London
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The 2025-26 Chelsea away kit
LIVERPOOL
From the 2025-26 season, Adidas will become Liverpool's kit provider, taking over from Nike.
Adidas previously partnered with the Reds from 1985 to 1996 and 2006 to 2012.
The new Liverpool home kit is nearly identical to the 2010-11 strip with a classic red and white design.
With three iconic Adidas stripes on the shoulders and a thin white line down each side, the shirt has a simple style that will likely be loved by the Premier League champions.
The club's new away shirt, meanwhile, is white with red detailing.
In contrast to the home strip, the club badge is placed within a red crest.
There is also a significant difference in the Liverpool badge on the third shirt.
In a throwback to the 1980s, the third kit uses a retro club badge that was introduced 38 years ago.
The shield crest was implemented in 1987 and was used for five years until 1992, the year of Liverpool's 100th anniversary.
It is now being used on the club's third shirt for the 2025-26 season.
The new shirt is green with faint stripes down the front.
It also uses the Adidas Originals logo.
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The new Liverpool home shirt
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Liverpool's 2025-26 away shirt
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Liverpool's new third shirt has a retro look
MANCHESTER CITY
Manchester City have kept it simple with their 2025-26 home kit.
The Sky Blue shirt has elements of white - including a sash-like diagonal strip along the front.
However, the alleged away and third kits are very unique.
The white away shirt has outlines of City supporters doing the poznan, with a black and red diagonal strip covering the front.
Etihad Airways, the club's sponsor, is positioned underneath the club badge as opposed to in the middle of the shirt.
Two proposed third shirts have also been leaked, the first being a bright orange with a black and gold strip.
The other, however, is completely different to any shirt used in the Premier League before.
The grey strip includes a rain drop pattern with the City badge central above the Puma logo.
It also has bright green detailing.
Fans have been left less than impressed with the proposed new shirt, with one person writing: "It was bad without the rain drops. Then they added the rain drops."
While another joked: "Good punishment for the players, over this past season."
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Man City's 2025-26 home shirt
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Man City's 2025-26 away kit
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A rumoured 2025-26 Man City third shirt
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A second rumoured 2025-26 Man City third shirt
MANCHESTER UNITED
Manchester United are yet to unveil their home shirt for the 2025-26 season.
However, a leak of it has emerged online.
The alleged new United home shirt is very similar to the 2023-24 edition with black Adidas stripes on the shoulders.
The red strip also appears to have a pattern running down the sleeves.
A photo of the Man Utd goalkeeper kit also emerged online in recent weeks.
The green strip includes white detailing with the Adidas Originals logo.
The United badge has also been placed inside a shield - which is not the case on the home shirt.
Man Utd's rumoured away shirt is white with hints of lilac.
The traditional crest is replaced by the devil and trident synonymous with the club.
And the third shirt is dark blue with yellow writing and detailing
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Man Utd's leaked 2025-26 home shirt
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United's alleged goalkeeper shirt 2025-26
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Man Utd's rumoured away kit
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Man Utd's rumoured 2025-26 third kit
NEWCASTLE
Newcastle have kept it traditional with their 2025-26 home shirt.
As always, the shirt has black and white alternating stripes running vertically down the front.
But in a subtle change, there is a touch of blue included on the new edition.
The light blue lines run around the neckline, down the sides and on the sleeve cuffs.
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Newcastle's new home kit has been unveiled
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NOTTINGHAM FOREST
The leaked Nottingham Forest home shirt bears a retro look with thin white stripes running vertically down the front.
It also has a collar, which has not featured on a Forest shirt since 2012.
In addition, the club badge has also been placed in a shield, much like many of the other Adidas kits this season.
Meanwhile, the alleged away shirt is white with grey Adidas stripes on the shoulders.
It also has a pattern blended into the body of the top.
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Nottingham Forest's leaked home shirt 2025-26
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Nottingham Forest's leaked away shirt 2025-26
TOTTENHAM
Europa League winners Tottenham unveiled their 2025-26 home shirt this week.
The new strip is fairly different to the style adapted by Spurs in recent years.
With navy on the shoulders, the Lilywhite shirt also has elements of grey running down the sides.
The Spurs badge is also positioned in the middle of the shirt, above the Nike logo.
Meanwhile, Tottenham's away kit has been leaked.
The all-black strip has faint lines running horizontally and vertically along the front and the shorts, creating a box pattern.
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Tottenham's home kit has been released

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