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Published on 2024-07-23 13:00:00
Manchester City’s new 2024/25 fourth kit has been revealed, featuring a music-themed design inspired by Oasis’ debut album. The club’s global supporter base may have to wait until midway through the season or even the new year to purchase the kit. This release follows the launch of a home kit with a graffiti graphic referencing Greater Manchester and an away shirt inspired by a 1999 play-off final.
Puma has confirmed the launch of Manchester City’s new third shirt, which is expected to bear similarities to the maroon kit from the 2012/13 season. However, sources suggest that the upcoming fourth kit may not be well received by fans due to its challenging design based on Oasis’ album cover. The kit includes a pale yellow base with navy-turquoise logos, teal applications, and a radial gradient design.
The new kit is set to be officially launched in late 2024 or early 2025, just before the club’s Emirates FA Cup participation. Fans have already caught a glimpse of the fourth kit on social media, with images matching the description provided by Footy Headlines. Manchester City will kick off their 2024/25 season by competing in the FA Community Shield against Manchester United and then facing Chelsea in the Premier League opener.
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