Liverpool have had a shocking season by their recent standards, as they had started horribly and have seemingly failed to fully recover.
The Reds have been knocked out of the Carabao Cup, FA Cup and Champions League this season, and they currently sit nine points off the top four in the league with eight games left to play.
They could yet still qualify for the Champions League, especially with Tottenham and Newcastle hitting some patchy form recently, but it is still a big ask for the side that finished second last season by one solitary point.
Liverpool fans will hope that the 2023/24 season is a more successful one, as the side has regularly been challenging for the title in the last 5-6 years or so.
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Ahead of next season, Liverpool's three new kits have already been leaked and shared by Footy Headlines, who are known for their early football kit leaks.
Liverpool's 2023-24 home jersey has adopted a very simplistic design once again, drawing similarities to their current home kit.
The shirt has a two tone colourway, in plain red and white, as the round neck collar, cuffs, logos and badges have all been designed to be white.
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The Hillsborough memorial logo is also printed on the back of the neck, which is visible in the image.
Liverpool's away kit is a much bolder design, as the familiar white and green colourway makes a return with a twist.
The pixelated green design is a modern take on the classic away kit design donned by the Reds in the '90s, which was also the inspiration for Liverpool's 2017/18 away kit.
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It is expected to be paired with balck shorts, and green and white socks.
Finally, Liverpool's third kit design has been leaked, and it is just as bold, if not bolder, than the away kit's design.
The purple colourways, both light and dark, coupled with the white logos presents an unusual combination of colours for the Merseyside outfit.
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The shorts are expected to be purple and white, finished off with purple socks.
This kit is sure to split opinion among fans, as it looks very similar to a goalkeeping kit instead of a team kit - regardless, it is sure to stand out on a football pitch.
Ultimately, Liverpool fans will not care too much about the kits worn on the pitch as long as their performance on it improves.
Reds fans will be hoping that Jurgen Klopp and his side can finish this season strong and recover effectively in the summer to come back and fight for silverware next season.
Topics: Liverpool, Premier League