The second kit
Liverpool’s away jersey for the 2024/25 season has been linked by FootyHeadlines!
This is going to be a predominantly black jersey with minor… sky-blue parts on it. Let’s agree this choice colour is quite controversial given the Reds’ rivalry against Manchester City.
It still looks special, though – here is what Alexis Mac Allister would look like in it.
New images leaked on their website show that the Reds will be departing from the green-and-white colour scheme which has served them well this season and replacing it with a prominently black shirt. It is unclear what colour the shorts or socks may be at this stage but the controversy could lie in the sleeves.
Nike appear to have chosen to add sky blue to the sleeves which would be an odd choice considering it is also the colour of one of Liverpool’s main rivals – Manchester City. The rivalry between the two teams has grown over the past decade as City became challengers at the top end of the Premier League table.
However, should the ‘leaked’ image turn out to be genuine, it will not be the first time that the Reds have opted to use this particular colour scheme for an away kit. The suggested new second strip appears to use the same colours as Liverpool’s 2019/20 third strip, which was manufactured by New Balance.
The new jersey is going to be released in the summer, probably during the pre-season.
The third kit
The first genuine photo of Liverpool’s new third shirt for the 2024/25 has leaked online, featuring a vertical Nike Swoosh that will prove divisive among fans.
As the end of the campaign nears, so too does the release of Liverpool’s kits for the next one.
While the third kit will be last to officially Һit the shelves behind an eye-catching red home kit and a dark blue away kit, the final details are already signed off.
It appears as though early releases have already made it out, too, with kit enthusiast @KB2X among those to share the first photo of the real third shirt.
The information has since been corroborated by Footy Headlines.
A white shirt featuring an all-over design in light grey, the third strip features red-and-yellow detailing for the collar, cuffs and LFC badge.
The same colours are used for the trademark Nike Swoosh, which unlike the home and away shirts will be vertical, rather than horizontal as usual.
Though it will certainly make the design stand out – also featuring on the third kits of other Nike clubs including Chelsea, Tottenham, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona and Inter Milan – it may not appeal to every supporter.
Logos for Liverpool’s Standard Chartered and Expedia sponsors will be in black.
It is far from the first time Liverpool will wear white, of course, with the colour being used for the club’s away strips in six of the last 10 seasons and many times previously.
The last time it was used for a third kit was in 2011/12 under Adidas, though that controversially involved light blue and black detailing.
This latest design could perhaps best be traced back to the 1985/86 away shirt worn by the side that won the First Division and FA Cup double under Kenny Dalglish.
Liverpool’s new Nike third kit is expected to be released in August.