Everything you need to know about the new kits Liverpool will be wearing, including leaks, where to buy and more
Liverpool will have an all new look in the 2024-25 season as they step into a brave new world without their legendary manager Jurgen Klopp.
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The Merseyside outfit are heading into their fifth season of partnership with Nike and fans have already been treated to a number of quality jerseys in the first few years.
So, what new kits will Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota and Co. be wearing this coming season? GOAL brings you the leaks, confirmed releases, how to buy and more.
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Liverpool's home kit for 2024-25 officially dropped on May 2, 2024, with the Reds' official social media pages teasing a release on channels such as X and Instagram the day before.
The kit sees the return of a yellow pinstripe design – last used by New Balance in 2019-20 – which famously harks back to the club's 1984 European Cup triumph in Rome. The design itself contains a nod to Liverpool's motto, YNWA – You'll Never Walk Alone.
As well as an unusual pinstripe design on the body, the new home kit features a thick white collar featuring a red and yellow strikethrough, while the Nike Swoosh and club crest are yellow.
Previous leaks from January had indicated that the club badge would sit inside a dark red shield, but the finished product sees the badge alone, the same as it has been recently.
The home kit is on sale at £80 for adults in the UK ($100 in the U.S.), with a match version of the kit available for £125 ($155). Pre-order here.
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After months of leaks and speculation, Liverpool's 2024-25 away kit was officially launched on August 2, 2024. The Reds are once again embracing a green hue for road games next term.
Compared with the neon green and white used last season, Nike are going with a darker green in 2024-25, a tint that is more akin to their 2022-24 third kit and a clearer throwback to the tone of the classic green away kits of the early 1990s.
The Nike Swoosh and club badge, along with sponsor, will be rendered white, while a mint green will adorn the sleeves, giving a striking contrast to the earthy shade of almost grey-green on the body.
In the United States, the away kit starts at $95 and in the United Kingdom it costs £80.
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Liverpool FC officially released their new white third kit for season 2024/25 on August 27.
The third shirt boasts an eye-catching color combination that will undoubtedly make a striking impression on the pitch. The touches of pure platinum on the white base of the shirt enhance the overall design, creating something truly distinctive.
Liverpool often opts for a white or lighter away or third kit, but these usually include bold patterns that can sometimes overshadow the design's overall appeal. However, this time, the red and yellow accents on the logos, sleeve cuffs, and collar maintain a cohesive theme that ties back to the home kit, resulting in a more refined and polished look.
Like many of Nike's other elite club third kits in 2024-25, the Swoosh will be a vertical Swoosh inside a Swoosh.
The Nike Reds 2024-25 third shirt is available to purchase in Nike outlets and the club's official website since August 27, retailing at £125 GBP ($140).
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Like most teams, Liverpool will have a number of goalkeeper kits in 2024-25 and the first version was released on the same day as the new home kit.
Alisson and Caoimhin Kelleher will be wearing a black kit with aqua-themed grey ripples. The Nike Swoosh, the Liverpool badge and the sponsor logo are all white.
Green, yellow and orange have been popular goalkeeper kit colours too, as is silver, but we will have to wait and see which the Reds go for.






