Liverpool's 2025/26 Adidas training kit LEAKED

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Following a 13-year hiatus as Liverpool’s kit supplier, Adidas are set to return to Anfield for a third time ahead of the 2025/26 campaign. 

It will close the curtain on Nike’s five-year stint with the Reds, as the German manufacturers prepare to begin on July 1st. 2025.

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Liverpool have also sported kits supplied by New Balance and Warrior since Adidas were last supplying the Anfield side.

Adidas are seemingly aiming to bolster their portfolio further after luring Trent Alexander-Arnold away from Under Armour with a lucrative boot deal.

It’s worth saying that Liverpool’s 2025/26 kit launch remains months away but leaks circulating on social media show how it next season’s jersey could look based on designs.

Liverpool’s home kit for next season has already been leaked alongside the goalkeeper kit.

Training kit leaked 

It comes as no surprise that Liverpool’s training kits for next season have now been leaked on social media.

According to the reliable Footy Headlines, there will be three different colour ways for the new training gear, with the home training shirt being predominantly ‘Off-white’ with red logos and black side panels.

As for the away training shirt, the colour scheme is reversed. The main colour of black with red logos and white panels.

The Adidas Liverpool 2025/26 Champions League training shirt is EQT green with white and black accents.

The crest pays homage to the one of 1987-1992, similar to the leaked third shirt and is located in the centre of the shirt.

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