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Liam Prenderville

Liverpool go back in time as they launch 80s inspired new home strip

Liverpool have released their new home kit for the 2019/20 season with a classy nod to the club's history.

The New Balance kit has been modelled on the strip the Reds wore in the 1982-83 season and pays homage to legendary manager Bob Paisley.

The red shirt comes with white pinstripes and is accompanied by red shorts and socks. It is priced at £59.99 for the replica or £94.99 for the matchworn shirt, report the Mirror .

It is the final home kit of the current deal with New Balance.

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The goalkeeper shirt to be worn by Alisson, who will take the No.1 shirt next season, is black with gold trim.

Already available to pre-order from the LFC store, you have until the 8th May to get your order in, and if you do so from the LFC store, you'll also get a free £10 Liverpool FC retail voucher with your purchase.

Liverpool are currently on the lookout for a new agreement, which would be the biggest in English football history.

Manchester United currently have the most lucrative contract in the Premier League, banking close to £75m per season from their deal with Adidas.

Arsenal , Chelsea and Manchester City all currently earn more from their kit suppliers than Liverpool.

Alisson and Roberto Firmino (Liverpool FC)

Nike has been mentioned as a possible partner for Liverpool with recent reports suggesting the Reds are in "advanced talks".

The deal, were it to go through, would comfortably exceed United's current agreement and become the biggest ever in the Premier League.

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah (Liverpool FC)

Jurgen Klopp's men secured their place in the last four of the Champions League on Wednesday night as they bid to secure an incredible double.

The Reds beat Porto 4-1 to complete a 6-1 aggregate success and now attention turns to this weekend's trip to Cardiff.

Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League by beating Chelsea last week although they must hope Manchester City drop points in their run-in to claim the title.

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