A glimpse of what next season's home kit could look like for Ange Postecoglou's men has left the Tottenham Hotspur supporters in two minds
Images claimed to be how next season's Tottenham Hotspur home kit will look have been met with a mixed reaction from the club's supporters.
Leaked images of Premier League club's shirts for the next campaign often emerge far sooner but this year, glimpses of what Tottenham will wear in the 2024/25 season had not yet appeared. This season's Nike kits have brought mixed reviews, particularly the taupe haze-coloured third kit which has been associated with a number of the club's defeats during this campaign, including Saturday's 4-0 loss at Newcastle and the 3-0 humbling at Fulham.
Spurs first signed their big-money deal with Nike in 2017 and then extended it the following year to a 15-year agreement to last until at least 2033, one of the longest football club deals in the sportwear giant's history. Reports at the time suggested the deal was worth around £30million a season for the north London outfit.
Kit specialist website Footy Headlines reported on Tuesday what they believe the Tottenham home kit for next season, that the likes of Son Heung-min and his team-mates will wear, will look like based on information they have received.
The kit they show has a very classic Tottenham look after this year's all-white appearance, with next season's apparel going back to a white base with a dark navy trim and shorts. The official colours of the Nike home kit are said to be White/Binary Blue/Binary Blue.
One difference with this year's kit, which they claim has a round collar, are the cuffs of the sleeves and the shorts which contain stripes, navy on white for the top and white on navy for the shorts.
We've got a gallery below with images of how Footy Headlines predict the new home Tottenham kit will look based on their information, and it has had a mixed reaction on social media, with some liking the simplicity of it and others believing that very little has been changed about it from previous seasons.
Tottenham normally release their home shirt in either June or occasionally in July, in time for those lucrative summer tours abroad, but it will be interesting to see whether they attempt to sell the home kit earlier this time around to coincide with the post-season friendly in Melbourne against Newcastle later next month.
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