Liverpool fans all have the same complaint about new adidas kit that 'must be changed'

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Liverpool fans all have the same complaint about new adidas kit that 'must be changed'

Liverpool fans made their feelings clear on the club's new kit.

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Liverpool fans are all in agreement and made the same complaint after seeing a detail in the club's new adidas kit.

Liverpool have made some major changes this summer ahead of the new season.

They've splashed the cash to sign the likes of Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez and Hugo Ekitike, while losing Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid.

The Premier League champions have also ditched Nike, having secured a lucrative deal with adidas.

Liverpool will wear a new kit for the 2025/26 campaign, which was debuted on Monday when the Reds played La Liga side Athletic Bilbao in back-to-back friendly games at Anfield.

A youthful Liverpool team beat Bilbao 4-1, with the likes of Rio Ngumoha, who got on the scoresheet, and Ben Doak starring in their victory.

Arne Slot fielded his first-team stars in the second match, with the likes of Mohamed Salah and Wirtz playing from the start.





Ahead of kick-off, Liverpool took to social media to share images of Salah and Wirtz's shirts.

But fans online weren't impressed with the font on the back of the two shirts.

They urged the club to change the font as they made their feelings known.

One X user wrote: "This font needs to go, it’s awful."

A second said: "It's too beautiful (except the font)."

A third added: "Change the fonts. It's so bad."

A fourth commented: "This font is terrible."

Another urged: "PLEASE CHANGE THE FONT."

Liverpool wore their new adidas kit against Athletic Bilbao on Monday. Image: Getty
Liverpool wore their new adidas kit against Athletic Bilbao on Monday. Image: Getty

Wirtz, meanwhile, has been given the iconic No.7 shirt at Liverpool, which was previously worn by Luis Diaz, who moved to Bayern Munich.

And the club confirmed the sale of 42,000 Wirtz shirts within one hour of the announcement, prompting the official website to crash due to high demand.

LFC and adidas home shirt 2025/26 revealed

The Merseyside club launched their 2025/26 home jersey earlier this month - a clean all-red colourway featuring white three stripes down the sleeves and a crew neck collar.

At the nape of the neck there's a '97 emblem encased by the eternal flames.

Supporters can grab theirs from LFC’s official online store, head into official LFC stores (UK and internationally) or via the LFC Retail App for delivery.

All Red Members and season ticket holders can also nab a sweet 10 percent discount off the price of the home and away shirts.

Get decked out ahead of Liverpool’s first Premier League and Women’s Super League fixtures by picking up your 2025/26 Home shirt, available in both short-sleeve and classic long-sleeve versions.

LFC fans urged to honour Diogo Jota with new adidas kit

LFC have announced that supporters can honour late Liverpool legend Diogo Jota by getting ‘Diogo J. 20’ printed on the back of their shirts.

Printing is available in official club stores, via the LFC online store, as well as adidas shops or online.

All profits will go to LFC Foundation, the club’s official charity, with the Foundation committed to creating a grassroots football programme in Jota’s name.

What have LFC and Adidas said about the 2025/26 Home and Away kits?

Ben Latty, chief commercial officer at LFC, has described the Home and Away kit launch as the ‘beginning of a 10-year relationship for LFC and Adidas.’

“Since announcing the partnership in March, there’s been a huge sense of anticipation and excitement,” he added. “This first collection sets the tone for seasons to come.”

Sam Handy, GM at Adidas Football, said: “The return of adidas to Liverpool FC is a momentous occasion for us.

“Seeing our iconic three stripes adorning Liverpool FC kits again is something we’re incredibly proud of.”

Handy described the home jersey as a ‘true representation of the Liverpool DNA’, while remarking that the Away shirt paid ‘homage to the club’s rich history with a unique crest inspired by the original Anfield stadium.’

“I speak on behalf of everyone at adidas when I say this is just the start of an incredible journey, and we’re extremely excited for what’s to come.”

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