From Manchester City to Arsenal, here are the Premier League new kits for the 2024–25 season
The Premier League season came to an end in May as certain teams achieved their targets while others faced relegation. However, with Euro 2024 now on the cards the attention of fans is on the international teams where they will be eager to make their mark. However, that has not stopped teams from stealing the spotlight with new branded kits being launched. Here is a look at some of the teams who will be going with their Premier League new kits and ready to make the mark in the 2024-25 season.
Arsenal
Designed by Adidas, Arsenal will wear not similar Premier League kits from their previous seasons but a unique feature will see them have navy blue strips on the shoulder. The Arsenal new kit will have white colour in abundance, with the club’s crest for now being represented by cannons. However, one thing the Gunners won’t be able to don on their sleeves will be the Premier League winners badge having missed out on the title on the final day of the 203-24 season by just two points.
Manchester City
One team that will have the champions badge on their sleeves will be Manchester City as they face a tough time away from football fighting charges for Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). The Man City new kit will be a Sky Blue traditional colour with Etihad Airways being the main sponsor. Puma will be the kit sponsor and will look for yet another successful season in their colours.
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Newcastle United
Having missed out on European football due to Manchester United’s FA Cup victory, Newcastle United will be looking to bounce back and return to Europe next season from the Premier League. The Magpies will don Adidas’ kit which will be embedded in the traditional black and white strips. There will be shoulder strips on the kit and will have a big domination of black colour on the kit.
Tottenham Hotspur
The North London side will be sponsored by Nike and will look to return to the Champions League having finished fifth in the recently concluded Premier League. The Spurs new kit will have navy blue on the sides with the same colour. The kit’s main sponsors will be AIA and will have white as the dominant colour as their tradition.
Liverpool
Under new management now, the Reds will look to have the same fortune under Arne Slot’s tenure. A retro-inspired kit that features yellow lines will be dominated by the red colour which represents the history of the club. The kit also reminds me of the Liverpool side of the 1980s, which won multiple domestic and European honours. Like Spurs, Nike will be the Liverpool new kit sponsor and will look to have a better 2024–25 season.