New photos of Barcelona's ‘Total 90-inspired' 3rd jersey for next season leaked
New photos of Barcelona's 'Total 90-inspired' 3rd jersey for next season leaked
The clearest look yet at the third jersey set to be made use of by La Liga champions Barcelona next season has this weekend been provided.
The info comes courtesy of the reliable Footy Headlines on 'X', and confirms that Barcelona's alternative jersey for 2025/26 will be an orange colour.
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After previously grabbing the headlines courtesy of a green kit this past season, Nike have opted for another head-turning route this time round.
As per Footy Headlines, in something of a throwback, the shirt will be inspired by the iconic 'Total 90' design:
'The FC Barcelona 25-26 third kit is inspired by the iconic mid-2000s Total 90 template, aligning with Nike's design approach for elite team third jerseys.'
Also noteworthy is the fact that Barca's club crest will be positioned front and centre on the shirt's chest.
Check out the latest images of the Blaugrana's alternative kit for next season below:
Conor Laird – GSFN

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