Liverpool’s away kit has reportedly been leaked for the 2023/24 season.
On Friday the Reds and Nike unveiled the new home kit for the upcoming 2023/24 season.
The club say the kit pays homage to legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, and his final season in charge, in which the Scot’s side claimed the 1974 FA Cup.
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The design, which will be debuted in the Anfield club’s final home game of the season against Aston Villa, sees the bright Liverpool red contrasted with a white collar and cuffs.
Moreover, the new jersey sees the Hillsborough Memorial logo printed on the back of the neck.
Speaking on the kit, Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson said: "The new home shirt is a classic.
“Given the inspiration behind the design, it feels iconic and a nod to the history of this great club. We’re looking forward to wearing it at Anfield for the Villa game."
Liverpool away kit 'leak'
Liverpool’s away kit for next season is thought to have been leaked on social media back in March.
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Should the leak be accurate, the away kit appears to be designed as a homage to the famous colour-blocked kit the club wore back in 1995-96.
That campaign saw the Reds finish runners-up in the FA Cup and claim third place in the Premier League.
The season also was marked by Robbie Fowler netting 36 goals in just 53 games, a return that saw the young England forward enhance his burgeoning reputation in world football.
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An all-purple Liverpool kit has also been doing the round on social media and is thought to be the club’s third shirt for next season.
However, in contrast to the home and away kits, it does not appear to be inspired by old kits.
Indeed, it has the same design as seen on the Nike 2023 Women's World Cup kits.
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