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Liverpool's Home Kit For The 2019/20 Season Has Been Leaked

Liverpool's Home Kit For The 2019/20 Season Has Been Leaked

The Reds will be in their last season with current kit supplier New Balance before reportedly moving to Nike in a record breaking deal.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Liverpool could be wearing a kit with Premier League champions badges on the arms next season and now we know what that kit will look like, whether they win the title or not.

Excitingly it's getting right towards the end of the football season, with only three and a half weeks left of the Premier League season and a couple of weeks of cup finals after that until we're faced with the summer.

Whilst the thought of an exciting run in is enough to get the blood pumping it's also sad that the season is nearly over, after all it means I've got months of writing transfer stories that'll never happen ahead of me.

Fortunately the end of one season does mean the next is around the corner and with that comes leaked kits for next season, you know how much we love those.

As well as the 2019/20 campaign potentially being the first time Liverpool will be reigning Premier League champions it'll also be their last with New Balance as their shirt manufacturer.

Their home shirt for next season has now been leaked, thanks to the good people at Footyheadlines:

The red and white stripes could be a nod to the 1984 kit when Liverpool were league and European champions and Jurgen Klopp's side could still do the same double this season.

After beating Porto 2-0 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter final there's a very good chance that the Reds will be in the final four, where they'll meet Barcelona or Manchester United.

Mo Salah's goal earned Liverpool three points against Chelsea. Image: PA Images
Mo Salah's goal earned Liverpool three points against Chelsea. Image: PA Images

The league remains their best chance of silverware of course and they could be English champions for the first time in 30 years and Premier League title winners for the first time ever.

Klopp's team are top of the table with just four games to go. They face three teams in the bottom half in the shape of Cardiff City, Huddersfield Town and Newcastle United before a last day of the season game with Wolves.

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Topics: Liverpool, Football News, Premier League, Jurgen Klopp, Nike, Football Kits