‘Extraordinary colours’ including ‘coffee shade’ to be used on Manchester City’s 2024/25 kits

‘Extraordinary colours’ including ‘coffee shade’ to be used on Manchester City’s 2024/25 kits
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Published on 2024-02-19 11:00:00

The leaked information has revealed that Manchester City’s range of 2024/25 goalkeeper kits will showcase the use of ‘extraordinary colours’. The club’s official on-field and training wear manufacturers Puma have been known for their bold and bright designs, especially when it comes to the goalkeeper releases.

The current range of goalkeeper kits utilized throughout the ongoing season have featured bold color combinations and sharp zig-zagged lines, alongside by Brazilian international Ederson. However, new details have suggested that there will be a sharp change of direction for the goalkeeper shirts next season.

According to Footy Headlines, Manchester City’s 2024/2025 goalkeeper shirts will feature ‘extraordinary ones’ in bold designs from Puma. The club will shift from its usual colorways to utilize ‘two shades of coffee’ as well as ‘dark brown’ combined with a ‘matcha color’. These combinations have been described as ‘rather strange’.

The report has highlighted the colors being used accompanied by the Manchester City club crest. Alongside the new range of home, away, and third kits for the 2024/25 season, the campaign will also mark the first time Manchester City will introduce a fourth kit into their range. This kit will be designed in collaboration with Manchester icon and Oasis legend Noel Gallagher, who is reportedly a lifelong Manchester City supporter.

As for the home shirt, it has been previously reported that Manchester City’s 2024/25 edition will use the club’s traditional sky blue color, combined with ‘some navy and turquoise accents’. Overall, the leaked information has provided insight into the bold and extraordinary designs that fans can expect from Manchester City’s goalkeeper kits, as well as the exciting launch of a new fourth kit in collaboration with music legend Noel Gallagher.

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