The 2023-24 season is drawing to a close and minds are already turning to 2024-25, with the biggest clubs world football releasing all their new kits for the campaign ahead.
Some of the biggest sporting brands and football clubs around the globe have teamed up to produce some genuinely outstanding kits. The annual glut of new jersey releases always showcases the best football culture and fashion have to offer because it’s always more than just a football jersey.
Kit manufacturers such as Nike, adidas, New Balance, and more vie for the attention of football fans by coming up with fresh looks every year, and the demand is such that there is always room for innovation. The bigger, the better?
If you want a refresher on what was released last season, catch up with our complete guide to all the 2023-24 football kits released.
Whether it’s a new direction in a futuristic, experimental style, or a retro throwback effort, there is a vast array of options to choose from. GOAL takes a closer look at what the top teams will wear in the 2024-25 season.
Arsenal dropped their new home kit for 2024-25 on May 16 and it sees a major change to the club badge, with legendary cannon standing alone on the shirt, outside the badge, for the first time since the 1989-90 season.
Gold has been dropped for navy blue, which features on the adidas stripes and the jersey has a lot more white to it than the previous iteration.
Bayern Munich have gone for an all-red look in their home kit for 2024-25, in a bold departure from recent styles.
The base of the adidas-produced kit is a vibrant red, with the three stripes, sponsors’ logos and club badge all rendered in black.
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The classic red base is complemented by yellow pinstripes which also spell out the letters YNWA – the Merseyside club’s famous slogan.
Man City launched their new kit for 2024-25 on May 16, with Puma’s latest design paying tribute to the 0161 Manchester dialling code.
The kit is the classic sky blue in colour, with white on the Puma logo and Etihad sponsor display, but there is a darker blue on the sleeve cuffs and collar.
Paris Saint-Germain’s home kit for 2024-25 was officially launched on May 10, with eagle-eyed fans noticing the conspicuous absence of Kylian Mbappe in the promotional imagery.
The kit sees the return of the Hechter stripes, which are back in the middle of the shirt rather than to the side. The red and white stripes have a paintbrush appearance to them.