Liverpool's first kit under Adidas has been leaked online ahead of the Reds reportedly switching to the three stripes.
Liverpool's kits have been manufactured by Nike since 2020 as part of a multi-year deal.
The agreement looks set to end following the conclusion of the 2024/25 campaign, and rumours are rife that Liverpool could be joining Arsenal and Manchester United, Newcastle and Aston Villa in moving to Adidas.
Speculation has been strong and the reliable Footy Headlines have posted images of a leaked design for the 2025/26 goalkeeper shirt.
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The jersey, set to be worn by Alisson Becker and Giorgi Mamardashvili once he moves from Valencia, is predominantly black with hints of light green.
The Adidas three-stripes down the shoulder and sleeves, Liverpool badge, Standard Chartered logo, side panels and Adidas crest, are all in the colour.
The design is based on the Adidas 25 Tiro Goalkeeper Competition and will be in play in the summer of 2025.
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No further pictures of Liverpool kits, whether home or away, have been doing the rounds.
Nike are said to be paying a base fee of £30 million per season to the Merseysiders for their kits, though it could total £50 million with royalty payments on net sales of replica shirts.
Sport Business say the Adidas deal will be worth considerably more than the current arrangement and comes after interest from Puma.
It will be Liverpool's third stint with Adidas, with their kits made by the German sportswear giants between 1985 and 1996 and 2006 and 2012.
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In a huge addition, Adidas managed to secure the services of Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is among the stars to wear their Predator boots.
The capture of Liverpool will go a long way to soften the blow from losing the German national team to Nike in 2027.
Die Mannschaft have been with Adidas for over 70 years.