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AI creates what every Premier League club's home kit will look like in 50 years

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Published 16:24 9 Aug 2023 GMT+1

AI creates what every Premier League club's home kit will look like in 50 years

AI have provided a peek into the future and how Premier League club's kits will look.

Josh Lawless

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AI has created what each Premier League club's home kit will look like in 50 years time and the results are quite something.

As we know, new kits are a hot topic amongst fans and the designs regularly cause debate year after year.

The kits we see today are of course much more advanced than what we saw teams darting around in back in the 1980s but just how will home strips look like in a half of century?

Through the use of technology, specifically AI tool Midjourney, we can get a glimpse of just how kits will look in the future.

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Arsenal:

Arsenal's new Adidas home shirt features a hint of gold as a nod to the Invincibles season 20 years ago. According to AI, the Gunners will be heading back to Puma.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Aston Villa:

The Villains are predicted to have a range of different kit suppliers, as well as some rather odd changes to their badge.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Brentford:

For reasons unclear Brentford have turned into Olympiakos and there's not really anything else to add.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Bournemouth:

The Cherries will briefly ditch the stripes but apart from that their kits remain pretty slick.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Brighton:

Roberto De Zerbi's men will move to Puma before reverting back to Nike and retaining their blue and white stripes.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Burnley:

The Clarets will see a plethora of changes to their crest, kit supplier, design and sponsor over the years.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Chelsea:

Chelsea do not currently have a sponsor but AI reckons they will go back to Yokohama Tyres and some designs that look very similar to what they've had previously.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Crystal Palace:

The Eagles' kits are arguably the most outlandish of the whole crop, with some crazy colour combinations.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Everton:

We're pretty sure that every single one of these Everton kits were genuinely what they wore between 2009 and 2016.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Fulham:

This could well be the very best collection of kits AI conjured up, even if Fulham have turned into Argentine side River Plate.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Liverpool:

These look eerily similar to recent Liverpool strips before they secured a lucrative partnership with Nike.

Image: Liverpool
Image: Liverpool

Luton Town:

Luton Town fans better prepare themselves for a lot of funkiness in their kits if AI's prediction is to be believed.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Manchester City:

The treble-winners are in the middle of a huge Puma deal but AI believes they will rekindle with Nike in the future. That final kit looks a lot like the first home top seen in Pep Guardiola's first year in charge.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Manchester United:

The Red Devils might not be able to convince Roy Keane to come back into the mix to promote these kits, particularly that bizarre first one.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Newcastle United:

Newcastle are known for their iconic black and white stripes but the third one here looks wildly different to anything sported in the past.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Nottingham Forest:

We're digging a couple of these Adidas x Forest creations and think fans will too if they ever see the light of day.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Sheffield United:

If AI has its way, the Blades are going to transform into MLS side Atlanta United for a bit and we can all agree that most of these look like away strips.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Spurs:

Spurs' kits very rarely tend to change much but AI is tipping the North London club to go back to Under Armour before linking up with Nike again. Crucially, the badge will stay the same.

Image: AI
Image: AI

West Ham:

The second one here looks like a proper West Ham kit and being honest there aren't too many complaints one can make.

Image: AI
Image: AI

Wolves:

Wolves' crest is to stay the same but there are some rather eye-catching design changes in this AI prediction.

Image: AI
Image: AI
Featured Image Credit: AI

Topics: Premier League, Manchester City, Arsenal, Manchester United

Josh Lawless
Josh Lawless

Josh is a sports journalist who specialises in football and WWE. He has been published by Curzon Ashton FC, Late Tackle, Manchester City FC, The Mirror, Read Man City and Manchester Evening News. He provides coverage of professional wrestling and has covered two WrestleMania events for SPORTbible.

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